The movements for an Amendments Convention by the states breathe life into vital constitutional structure. Introducing these debates into the public square for deep analysis and robust inspection is the most important part of organizing around Amendment proposals.
Immigration and the Moral Limits of Federalism
Lincoln’s natural rights statesmanship should be our guide. If Hayek taught us to inquire about who ought to decide and Lincoln taught us to ask to what end, then the question of immigration compels us toward a third and inescapable question: Where is the line drawn? The principles of subsidiarity and federalism demand that matters should be resolved...