Impeachment is about the illegitimate use of legitimate powers.
Supreme Court to Hear Argument on ‘Faithless Electors’
Two cases will be heard before the Supreme Court that could potentially have far-reaching effects on the Electoral College and future elections.
Principles or Prudence?
Justin Stapley weighs in on the question of principles or prudence in the matter of impeachment.
Principles Should Trump Prudence
Scott Howard replies to Josh Lewis on the importance of prudence in the matter of impeachment.
Impeachment | The Senate Has a Constitutional Duty
If the Senate fails to effectively prosecute a convincing case, one way or the other, they will have failed in a singular duty.
The Death of Constitutional Process
The carefully crafted system of checks and balances has largely been supplanted by pens and phones.
Federalist No. 86 – Impeachment Further Considered, a Blueprint
Extending on what our Founders did during the debate over ratification, I intend to lay out a blueprint by which we can, and should, judge future presidents and their actions for impeachment.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 4 – Patriotism, Not Nationalism
Does the nationalism embraced by so many Republicans under Donald Trump’s sway look like the civic virtue of patriotism?
The Question of Nationalism | Part 1 – Dissecting Nationalism
Nationalism is a term that’s been made to carry too much weight. It is in desperate need of trimming so that the useful parts can find their place fitfully under the umbrella of other more suiting terms, and the damaging portions can be properly disposed of.