By Jessie Miller “I can’t believe there’s all this fuss over a cake,” a peer of mine lamented after I had spent the past hour…
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By Hannah Reilly In contrast to most other democracies, many U.S. states apply a policy of felony disenfranchisement to individuals convicted of a crime. An…
Comments closedBy Kimiko Adler During the Constitutional ratification debates, Federalists and Anti-Federalists alike appealed to the ancient Roman Republic, a government successful in ruling without a…
Comments closedThe Rome in which Marcus Brutus lived, the late Republic, was vastly different from the Republic Lucius Brutus established centuries prior. Late Republican Rome governed…
Comments closedBy Kimiko Adler Just as the Federalists used the pseudonym Publius, the Anti-Federalists conveyed a message with their own pseudonym, Brutus. Determining which Brutus the…
Comments closedBy Kimiko Adler Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay signed eighty-five of the Federalist papers with the pseudonym Publius. By choosing this name, the…
Comments closedBy Kimiko Adler Today, the “Lincoln Project,” a group of Republicans dedicated to opposing Donald Trump, hints at its purpose by evoking Abraham Lincoln, a…
Comments closedIn response to Steve Teles and Robert Saldin’s recently published book Never Trump: The Revolt of the Conservative Elites, the Niskanen Center co-sponsored a symposium with…
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