Essays on the Structure, Principles, and Stewardship of the American Republic
America’s constitutional design was built with remarkable foresight and moral seriousness. These essays explore the ideas and institutions that shape our republic, including federalism, civic responsibility, public trust, and the balance of powers. They consider what it means to preserve a system created to endure beyond any single generation.
Why the Electoral College Still Matters in an Age of Unstable Politics
The Electoral College was never an accident of history. It was a constitutional safeguard designed to protect the republic from the volatility of pure majoritarian rule and to ensure that presidents earn broad, national support. Before we discard it, we should remember why it was built."