I reviewed Justice Breyer’s new book this week for the Washington Examiner.
books
Busting the trusts
StandardIn the latest edition of the Washington Examiner, I reviewed Amy Klobuchar’s new book, Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age.
Disorder in the Court
StandardIn this week’s Washington Examiner, I reviewed Ilya Shapiro’s new and timely book, Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America’s Highest Court.
The most important election ever, again
StandardIn this week’s Washington Examiner, I reviewed Michael Anton’s The Stakes, a book about the choices we face in the 2020 election.
Two book reviews
StandardI have a couple of book reviews up this week.
- At National Review, I discussed Ross Douthat’s book on the state of American culture, The Decadent Society.
- And at The Federalist, I reviewed Tevi Troy’s history of political rivalries in presidential administrations, Fight House.
A Nation, Not an Idea
StandardToday at The Federalist, I reviewed Rich Lowry’s new book, The Case For Nationalism.
Two new articles
StandardToday at The Federalist, I wrote about three false choices in the debate over trade protection.
And at National Review, I reviewed Matt Stoller’s new book on monopolies in American history, Goliath.
Swinging Judge
StandardWhat does it mean to be the Supreme Court’s swing voter? What’s the difference between a judicial moderate and a judicial minimalist? I looked at these questions in a book review essay today at the Claremont Review of Books website.
Humility and the Law
StandardAlso today, I reviewed Justice Gorsuch’s new book, A Republic, If You Can Keep It, for the Washington Examiner.
Chaos Theory
StandardThis week in theĀ Washington Examiner, I reviewed Myron Magnet’s new book on the life and jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas.