Published Date: August 10, 2009 | Topics: Civil Rights and Liberties, Politics and Current Affairs
Why the libertarian idea of decriminalizing prostitution is not so good. [This article was co-written by D. Hughes and Robert P. George.] Tiny Rhode Island prides itself on its history and charm. But since it decriminalized prostitution in 1980, it has become a haven for something decidedly uncharming: the trafficking of girls and young women into the […]
Published Date: April 1, 2013 | Topics: Constitutional Issues, Natural Law, Reviews and Commentaries
A Fundamental Argument for Limited Government Those of us who are citizens of liberal democratic regimes do not refer to those who govern as “rulers.” It is our boast that we rule ourselves. We prefer to speak of those who govern as public servants, but the extraordinary prestige and trappings attached to public office, in […]