October 06, 2014
A Genuinely Liberal Approach to Religion in Politics
I’m honored to have the lead essay on Cato Unbound this month. In the essay, I lay out what I take to be a genuinely liberal approach to religion in…
I’m honored to have the lead essay on Cato Unbound this month. In the essay, I lay out what I take to be a genuinely liberal approach to religion in…
Kent Greenfield, “Hobby Lobby, “unconstitutional conditions,” and corporate law mistakes”” As a number of corporate law scholars and I argued in an amicus brief in the case, the very purpose…
I recently posted some links to left-libertarian takes on the Hobby Lobby decision. Heres one more: Brian Nicholson
My view: Burwell v. Hobby Lobby brings US law closer to justice, legitimacy and liberty. I don’t agree with Jacob’s (seeming) argument to the contrary. I. My Take in More…
I write both on libertarianism and issues surrounding the proper role of religion in politics. The issues don’t overlap all that much, in large part because there really is no…
I tried to resist, but I must admit to having watched the “Ham on Nye” debate in full. I find debates between creationists and atheist evolutionists tiring and deeply upsetting…