When “Duty Not to Be Burdensome” Becomes a Death Sentence The establishment of a duty not to be burdensome in …
Edmund Burke’s 1775 Counsel on Prudence Echoes in Minneapolis
Edmund Burke’s 1775 Warning and Minneapolis Edmund Burke’s spurned advice to Parliament in 1775 has found new relevance in Minneapolis. …
Trump’s Overreach Threatens the Durability of His Second Term
When Bold Wins Need Durable Foundations Donald Trump delivered tangible victories that reshaped policy and the judiciary, but those wins …
Technocratic Fixes Could Deepen Systemic Fragility, Critic Warns
Technocracy, Collapse, and the Missing Thread of Inheritance The Technocrat’s answer for any problem is technology, ie, “there is an …
Both Parties’ Immigration Tactics Threaten U.S. Constitutional Balance
Immigration Tactics Are Undermining America’s Constitutional Balance Both parties are treating immigration as a series of tactical fights instead of …
Gavin Newsom Scrutinized Over Claims to Champion Free Speech, Gun Rights and Life
Gavin Newsom’s Big Talk and Small Actions The California governor can hardly pretend to be a champion of free speech, …
Tom Homan Proposes Federal-Local Enforcement Template After Mayor Frey Refuses to Enforce ‘Federal Immigration Laws’
Tom Homan’s Plan for Federal-Local Enforcement Cooperation Tom Homan is pushing a practical playbook so federal and local law enforcement …
Minnesota Campaign Advocates Interposition and Nullification
Nullification, Redux: States, the 10th Amendment, and Today’s Federal Pushback More than 200 years after the Kentucky Resolutions, a version …
Minnesota, Like January 6, Tests American National Sovereignty Over State “No‑Go” Zones
ICE as the Excuse: When States Try to Carve Out No-Go Zones Washington’s immigration agents often headline the dispute, but …








