The Supreme Court Thinks That by Arguing More, We Can Be Less Divided
Everyone in our system, including judges and members of Congress, will be nudged to do their proper constitutional work.
By Yuval Levin
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Everyone in our system, including judges and members of Congress, will be nudged to do their proper constitutional work.
By Yuval Levin
The problems of government insiders behaving like outsiders.
By Yuval Levin
We need to rethink party primaries, which give our politicians all the wrong incentives.
By Yuval Levin
It might learn from the American experience that a crisis can open unexpected vistas for the Jewish state.
By Yuval Levin
Social Security and Medicare should bring generations together, not tear them apart.
By Yuval Levin
The embarrassment in the House could point the way to a stronger institution.
By Yuval Levin
Just because a catastrophe was averted does not mean all is well.
By Yuval Levin
They may be the two weakest presidents since before the progressive era.
By Yuval Levin
Changing a law to raise the age requirement for social media use could empower parents.
By Yuval Levin
Wouldn’t the temperate sins of midlife serve our politics well just now?
By Yuval Levin