The Fed Soc Debate Turns Inward
American Compass coalitions director Wesley Hodges discusses the developing debate within the Federalist Society about the roles and potential threats of corporate and government power.
American Compass coalitions director Wesley Hodges discusses the developing debate within the Federalist Society about the roles and potential threats of corporate and government power.
Justice Thomas has entered a hot debate about the best means of regulating social media.Ā His approach to regulation tends to be more function-centric as opposed size-centric.
Now that the Supreme Court is in the news, with President Donald Trumpās nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to succeed the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, it is worth reflecting on what kind of constitutional system is best for a national industrial strategy of the kind favored by a growing number of Americans on the left, right and center, in the aftermath of the catastrophic failure of a half century of neoliberal deregulation and globalization.
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg less than 50 days before the 2020 election has dramatically increased the stakes of the election, and is exactly the type of September surprise that could scramble Americans’ voting patterns this late in the game.Ā
Supreme Court Justice Ginsburgās death roiled an already unsettled the political scene. A pitched battle is underway over who will succeed her and when. David French urges Republicans to stand Read more…
The New Right, in contradistinction to the liberalized Hayekian governing mentality that American Compassās Oren Cass has called āLet the Market Rip,ā is unafraid to wield the levers of political power in the service of good political order.
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