summer 2023 Issue The Accidental Originalist by Bradley C.S. Watson Felix Frankfurter’s remarkable rise and his enduring legacy in American law and politics.
fall 2008 Issue Confused About Conservatism by Douglas A. Jeffrey There is a division within American conservatism about whether the revival of limited government remains a defining goal.
fall 2022 Issue An American Originalist by Myron Magnet Justice Thomas's judicial revolution bears fruit.
fall 2022 Issue Peace Through Strength by Colin Dueck The U.S. armed forces have done more for world peace than all of the Left-liberal transnational networks combined.
summer 2021 Issue The Making of the Administrative State by Myron Magnet The Progressives bequeathed us a regime without legitimacy.
summer 2021 Issue Criminal Negligence by William Voegeli Liberals would rather live with crime than fight it.
summer 2021 Issue Yesterday Once More by Bradley C.S. Watson The Upswing proffers progressivism as the solution to our problems without examining progressivism’s role in creating those problems.
spring 2021 Issue SJW Seeks Trans Übermensch by David Azerrad Social Justice is America’s unofficial state religion.
winter 2021 Issue House Divided by Larry P. Arnn Charles R. Kesler's new book brings together the classical beginnings of the study of politics with the story of our nation in thought and deed.
winter 2013 Issue A Bully’s Pulpit by Ronald J. Pestritto We modern Americans are as much the heirs of Roosevelt and Progressivism as we are of the founders and the Constitution.