Forty-five years ago in July, the House Judiciary Committee met for six days of televised hearings to vote on Articles of Impeachment for Richard Nixon. I was a graduate student then and like the rest of the nation had been … Continue reading
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Let’s say a president and his campaign are given covert help by a foreign power to win office, that he violates the emoluments clause, and engages in a string of other acts impermissible under the Constitution, like claiming an emergency … Continue reading
For those who don’t recall their sophomore philosophy class, epistemology concerns the question of how we know what’s what. That is, can we believe the evidence of our senses? How do we tell fact from fiction, belief from knowledge, information … Continue reading