Stopping Violence and Reducing Crime: Detroit’s Successful Experiment with Community Violence Interruption
By Kenneth S. Alyass Last year, in Detroit, Michigan, something unprecedented happened: the number of homicides fell to the lowest […]
By Kenneth S. Alyass Last year, in Detroit, Michigan, something unprecedented happened: the number of homicides fell to the lowest […]
By Nathalie Beauchamps Among the panoply of decisions that the Supreme Court has overturned or narrowed over the past few
Originalism could be utilized to uphold or even expand the rights that progressives care about. Where, then, does originalism go wrong?
Defamation suits are being used increasingly by those in power to evade accountability by silencing survivors. The judicial system needs to do better.
The question looming here is as obvious as it appears: what is this moral crevasse, and why has Feldman, in a book centered on Lincoln, America’s most famous liberator, chosen the future president of the Confederacy to articulate its opening?