Publius Endures Recent Blog Posts

Can Judges Be Tyrants?
on Apr 8, 2009So, I'm returning to these old digs to promote a unique piece on which I'm the co-author over at the League of Ordinary Gentlemen. The piece is a conversation between one of the newest members of the League and myself over the Iowa gay marriage deci...



Is Liber-al-tarianism the Future of Libertarianism?
on Feb 17, 2009For those who have not yet updated their feed subscriptions and bookmarks as I slowly wind this site down, I wanted to point to my latest two posts at the League of Ordinary Gentlemen (subscribe here), which go into a lot of depth about what I view a...



Blawging Bleg
on Feb 3, 2009Can anyone (cough, cough, Kip, cough, cough) recommend a book and/or readily available scholarly article that discusses the relationship between the demise of Lochner and the eventual (years later) rise of substantive due process? Specifically, I'm...



The Future of Publius Endures
on Feb 3, 2009As you all may have noticed, posting around these parts has been light of late, and posts exclusive to this site have been virtually non-existent. The reason for this is very simple: the project Dave, Kyle, and I (amongst several others) have been w...



Another Sad Day for Discourse
on Jan 28, 2009Culture11 is finished. I'm still trying to collect my thoughts about that fact, but it's hard to imagine a more fitting farewell than Freddie's. Although Will comes very close.But one thing I can confidently say as one of those who had the privileg...



Talking About the Same Thing
on Jan 27, 2009(Cross-posted at the League of Ordinary Gentlemen, where comments are open).Professor Joseph Wagner of Colgate University, one of the three professors who most influenced the development of my early political thought, was fond of saying that the veno...