
Constitutional Hypocrisy and the Nord Stream 2 Explosion
This article was originally published on February 14, 2023 by Newsweek. It was co-authored with John Yoo, who is the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law…

Two Kinds of Détente
This essay was originally published on July 18 in Law & Liberty. Historian Niall Ferguson, the official biographer and occasional alter…

WILL WE BE SINO-FORMED?
A transcript of this interview was originally published by Law & Liberty on March 31, 2022. Richard M. Reinsch II is a Senior Fellow and columnist at The Daily…

Ukraine’s Inescapable Trade-Offs
American leaders gamble with the world at little risk to themselves. The war in Ukraine, and the question of what the United States should do about it, demands a…

The Most Humane Goal For Ukraine Is The Quickest Negotiated Settlement Possible
This essay was originally published by The Federalist on March 24, 2022. It is not ‘appeasement’ of Putin to try to find a negotiated way out of the…

Enough with Sanctions Already
This essay was originally published on 3/25/22 by American Thinker. Before President Biden’s two-hour conversation last week with Chinese president Xi, the exchange was being billed as…

A New Nationalism
Foreign threats demand a muscular domestic response. With our natural resources, our productive capacity, and the genius of our people for mass production we will…outstrip the Axis powers in…

Biden Doesn’t Need to Restrain His War Powers
This essay was co-authored with John Yoo and originally published on March 12, 2022 by National Review. John Yoo is the Emanuel S. Heller Professor…

Deep State Veteran Victoria Nuland’s Answer On Alleged Bioweapon Labs In Ukraine Is Cause For Concern
Nuland and many D.C. politicians are not in search of the truth here. They have an agenda of military confrontation with Russia. Does Ukraine have a bioweapons research program,…

7 Questions Republicans Need To Be Asking About Joe Biden’s Response To Russia
Joe Biden is asking the American public to bear the costs and risks of his Russia policy for the sake of a hypothetical question about NATO’s future. Before the…