Commentary
Open Society

Constitutional inspiration, constitutional flaws

Yuval Levin, a scholar at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, is one of the comparatively few conservative intellectuals today whose works actively eschew pessimism and division, instead offering hope and inspiration to Americans of all political stripes by reminding them that their disagreements need not produce discord and dysfunction.

August 14, 2024 • Carolyn Dupont,  Stephen Clements
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Commentary
Social Policy

What Hawaii can learn from California’s long and bumpy road to ADU stardom

This spring, Hawaii joined the growing list of states that have loosened restrictions on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to alleviate the housing shortage.

August 13, 2024 • George Ashford,  Andrew Justus,  Alex Armlovich
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Commentary
Immigration

The fifteen categories of immigration cut off by Project 2025

Project 2025 is the Heritage Foundation’s playbook for the next conservative administration and the newest installment in a series of so-called “Mandates for Leadership” that the Foundation has published regularly over the past four decades.

August 12, 2024 • Cecilia Esterline
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Constitutional inspiration, constitutional flaws
By Carolyn Dupont,  Stephen Clements
What Hawaii can learn from California’s long and bumpy road to ADU stardom
By George Ashford,  Andrew Justus,  Alex Armlovich
The fifteen categories of immigration cut off by Project 2025
By Cecilia Esterline