365 Days of Disruption
Day 126: Dystopian Visions of an All-Powerful Chief Executive
I’ve never been a big fan of the nondelegation doctrine, as a conceptual matter. But that rug’s been under Congress for 90 years. I’m wondering what would happen if the Court suddenly pulled it out?
Day 118: Staking Out the Radical Center
Silence will never drown out the scream of extremes. But perhaps a low, steady hum of reasonableness, if kept up persistently and spread exponentially, might one day create a different aural landscape.
Day 113: A Way Out of the Red-v-Blue Trap, on Substack
You wouldn't think studying immigration law and history would be a path out of the Red-v-Blue dilemma, but for me, at least, it has been. From How We Got Here, on Substack.
Day 109: Visa Free Africa?
In reality, how easily can Africans live, move, trade, and work across borders? How would a Visa Free Africa change daily life for Africans?
Day 107: How Much Can We Give?
How much can we give? When do we stop working to rest? When do we stop serving to eat? Can we empty ourselves completely? If we try, will we become an empty vessel?