- How would Wolf Blitzer respond to Savannah Guthrie on a road trip? Ryan Davis, 200-Proof Liberals
- What we owe to Donald J Trump Branko Milanovic, globalinequality
- Japan’s fragile monarchy Kenneth Ruoff, Japan Times
- Amy Coney Barrett on Lochner and the 14th Amendment Damon Root, Reason
Amy Coney Barrett
Amy Coney Barrett is the start of the rise of the Left
The Left has long been weak. It dominates elite circles, but not much else.
Amy Coney Barrett earned her law degree from Notre Dame. The other 8 justices earned their degrees from Harvard or Yale. President Trump’s ideological shake-up of the Supreme Court bodes well for diversity, which in turn bodes well for a resurgence of the American Left in the civic, intellectual, and moral life of the republic.
The stranglehold that the two schools had on Ivy legal thought has meant that the American Right would always be stronger ideologically as well as civically and morally.
It is perhaps ironic that Donald Trump, in trying to Make America Great Again, has done just that by opening up the avenues of power to diverse modes of thought. Donald Trump’s crusade for diversity has indeed opened up elite American circles to competition. This will only strengthen the Left, as it will now have to incorporate non-professional voices into its apparatuses of power, as the Right has long done with much success.
A strong Left that is not overly reliant on elite opinion bodes well for the republic.
Nightcap
- Europe and American federalism (pdf) Ernest Young, ASLJ
- “War is cruelty. You cannot refine it.” Francis Sempa, ARB
- A clash of two constitutions John McGinnis, Law & Liberty
- Internet culture, east to west Brett Fujioka, Noema
Nightcap
- The meaning of Amy Coney Barrett Ross Douthat, NY Times
- What does Ruth Bader Ginsburg mean for women? Amy Wax, CRB
- Talking about a constitutional restoration Titus Techera, L&L
- Give it away (Marcel Mauss) David Graeber, Free Words