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.
The Case for Governing from the Center: A Pragmatic Approach to Restoring American Leadership
In today's polarized political climate, effective governance requires a return to centrist leadership. This article explores how embracing bipartisan cooperation can restore America's global standing and address pressing national challenges.