A unitary executive is both constitutionally demanded and conducive to democratic governance.
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We cannot divorce the independence of the executive branch from its substance.
A more unified executive branch will not address the unique problems of our current political context.
Advocates of AI may make utopian promises about the future, but permanent truths of human nature should counsel skepticism.
AI may not be an absolute blessing or a total curse—but its development still requires thoughtfulness and intentionality on the part of every user.
Some of AI’s strongest advocates may promise utopia, but most recognize no technology can create a post-governance, post-work, or post-scarcity world.
While applying artificial intelligence to problems of government carries risks, it could also help decentralize power in reinvigorating ways.
Artificial intelligence won't bring us a utopia, but it will make many aspects of life—including governance—much easier.
The 250th anniversary of "the shot heard round the world" is a reminder of the rights the Patriots fought for.
The anniversary of the first battle of the War for Independence is a reminder that the past is very much with us.
The American Revolution’s first battle is a reminder that liberty isn't the result of inevitable progress but a prize won by those willing to fight for it.
The outcome of the War for Independence might have been entirely different if even the smallest events had happened differently.
The intellectual context of Lexington and Concord can help us understand why the minutemen fought.
The stand of the militiamen at Lexington and Concord is a vital touchstone of America’s constitutional tradition.