Skip to content
  • Facebook

American Discourse

American Discourse was founded with the purpose of giving conservatives an open forum to articulate and discuss their views on a variety of subjects including politics, history, culture, economics, foreign policy, and the liberal arts.

  • Home
  • About
    • Contact

Tag: Antonin Scalia

Essays

Judging the Common Good

Ryan J. Lanier

While it highlights the issues arising from a model of constitutional interpretation entirely devoid of morality, Adrian Vermeule’s call for a “common-good constitutionalism” opens the door to more of the judicial decisions that he aims to correct. Continue reading Judging the Common Good

rlanier71July 4, 2020August 21, 2020Leave a comment

Categories

  • Essays
  • Opinions

Topics

1950s 2020 Election Adrian Vermeule Alexis de Tocqueville America Antonin Scalia Charles Murray China Civil Defense Cold War Common Good Congress Conscience Conservatism Constitution Coronavirus COVID-19 Culture Donald Trump Edmund Burke Education Factions Family First Amendment Founders Fourth Amendment Friendship George Washington History Ian Millhiser J.R.R. Tolkien John Roberts Josh Hawley Justice Legal Interpretation Originalism Patrick Deneen Place Police Progress Regulation Religion Religious Liberty Representation Robert Putnam Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ryan Anderson Second Amendment Security Senate Sixth Amendment Society Special Relationship Supreme Court Technology The Lord of the Rings Thomas Aquinas Thomas More Trade United Kingdom Wendell Berry Whittaker Chambers Winston Churchill Xenophon Yuval Levin
  • Facebook
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com