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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Our Property Principle
Progressives and conservatives often forget what lies at the heart of America's Constitution.
Trump’s Executive Orders On Immigration
On January 27, 2017, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13769 titled Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States. He replaced it with Executive Order 13780 on March 6, 2017,
Making Sense of The Torture Report
The Senate report, for all its flaws, reveals unpleasant truths about America’s interrogation policies.
When Bureaucrats Get Away With Murder
Regulations may be well intentioned, but their costs can be devastating and even life-threatening.
Scalia Maligned
A broadside attack of originalism is sloppy, flawed, and vulgar.
Supreme Court Politics
Though they may lament partisanship, the Justices have politicized the judicial confirmation process.
A More Modern Constitution?
Our political malaise arises not because the document is outdated but because it is ignored and distorted.
The Supreme Court In The Balance
The rule of law and constitutional government depend on an independent judiciary—and we are far from that ideal today.
Insider Trading And The Supreme Court
The SEC and Department of Justice want more stringent securities laws that will enhance their own power at the expense of the marketplace.
Intellectual Myopia On Insider Trading
The Supreme Court should scrap its “personal benefit” test and affirm Salman’s conviction.
Junk Obama’s Clean Power Plan
The Trump administration is right to roll back the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions.
California’s Single-Family Home Gridlock
Land-use regulations have led to shortages and exorbitant housing costs.
Elizabeth Warren’s Unconstitutional Wealth Grab
A tax can be so confiscatory that it counts as a taking of private property.
Administrative Law In The Crosshairs
The Supreme Court should strike down Auer v. Robbins, which grants agencies too much discretion.
Nike And Kaepernick
The broader implications of the company’s decision.
Confine Presidential Impeachment To Criminal Acts
Impeachment is far too grave a remedy to invoke on the basis of a shaky case resting on highly partisan assumptions.
Rent Control Laws Are Unconstitutional
New York’s new rent stabilization law shows the peril of heavy-handed government regulation
The Problem With “Common Good Constitutionalism”
Would a Military Strike Against Iran Be Legal?
Teaching The Federalist
What happens when South Korean students take a close look at American democracy. By Peter Berkowitz.

