Year: 2015
Reviving a Constitutional Congress
Christopher DeMuth Sr. | November 2015
Foreign Policy and the Constitution
Tom Cotton | October 2015
Justice and the Obama Justice Department
Michael Mukasey | September 2015
The Justice Department plays a fundamental role in our nation’s life, because its work has to do with how honest, how fair, and how safe our country is.
Read MoreHistory, American Democracy, and the AP Test Controversy
Wilfred M. McClay | July 2015
The chief purpose of a high school education in American history is as a rite of civic membership, an act of inculcation and formation.
Read MoreOf Hills and Dales – 2015 Commencement Address
Michael Ward | May/June 2015
The following is adapted from a speech delivered by Michael Ward on May 9, 2015, at Hillsdale College’s 163rd Commencement ceremony.
Read MoreThe Battle of Indiana and the Promise of Battles to Come
David French | April 2015
While conservative pessimists looked at Indiana, watched its politicians immediately compromise, and saw defeat, a closer look shows something else: a cultural stalemate.
Read MoreFrank Capra’s America and Ours
John Marini | March 2015
Filmmaker Frank Capra understood America in terms of the moral principles that can be shared by all who understand them and are willing to live up to them.
Read MorePractical Thoughts on Immigration
Heather Mac Donald | February 2015
The lesson from the last 20 years of immigration policy is that lawlessness breeds more lawlessness. Today, we have a constitutional crisis on our hands.
Read MoreRace Relations and Law Enforcement
Jason L. Riley | January 2015
The following is adapted from a speech delivered on January 30, 2015, at Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center, as part of the AWC Family Foundation Lecture Series by Jason L. Riley.
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