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Understanding Obama

    Tsvi Bisk The following is a thought experiment: an attempt to understand the Iranian deal by way of logical speculation regarding the issues and facts as perceived by the Obama administration. I am assuming that Obama is not … Continue reading

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The Future of Constitutionalism – Part 7: Constitutionalization

Constitutionalizing the Muslim World Islam is the great wild card in speculations about the possibilities of constitutionalization. I, for one, am optimistic. This is because Islam is part of the monotheistic inheritance that has given us two fundamental constitutionalist concepts. We are all … Continue reading

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The Future of Constitutionalism – Part 8: Conclusions

Conclusion: Reclaiming Natural Law The deconstruction of Thomas Jefferson’s “self-evident truths” has become characteristic of a certain kind of academic snootiness. It goes like this: “This means they are true because we say they are true.” Yet Jefferson might have been prescient in … Continue reading

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