
Law at a Crossroads: Natural Family as Justice? Or Disintegration as Organizing Precept?
May 25, 2022. An entry in Justinian’s Institutes famously observes that knowledge of law amounts to little if it overlooks the persons for whose sake law is made.

Tearing Down the Walls that Keep American Jurors in the Dark
April 20, 2022. There is much about the American criminal jury system that citizens should know, but that most don’t.

The Common Law Constitution of the American Republic
January 22, 2022. Considering the remarkable legal inheritance we possess in our common law constitution, and how we might rehabilitate its role within American law.