While there is considerable flexibility for evolution in the presidential selection system, that flexibility has its limits—the electors must elect.
John G. Grove
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Apr 8, 2020
Despite Calhoun’s flaws, he was able to use his long career in tumultuous times to develop rare insight into the nature of constitutional government.
Mar 25, 2020
Remote voting and a more “transparent” Court would likely lead in directions the founders explicitly sought to avoid.
Feb 4, 2020
Rather than focus on what set of ideas America must revive or reject, we might focus instead on the concrete realities which define our political life.
John G. Grove is associate editor of Law & Liberty. He is the author of John C. Calhoun's Theory of Republicansim (University Press of Kansas, 2016). Before joining Law & Liberty, he taught political science at Lincoln Memorial University.