Harvard Law On A Heterodox Spree, Listing To Right

Bradford Berenson doesn’t remember Harvard Law School as the most encouraging place for an ambitious young conservative.

The 40-year-old partner at Sidley, Austin, Brown and Wood in Washington, D.C., who served in the White House Counsel’s office under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003 and has chaired committees for the Federalist Society, Read More

Harvard Law On A Heterodox Spree, Listing To Right

Bradford Berenson doesn’t remember Harvard Law School as the most encouraging place for an ambitious young conservative.

The 40-year-old partner at Sidley, Austin, Brown and Wood in Washington, D.C., who served in the White House Counsel’s office under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003 and has chaired committees for the Federalist Society, the Read More

The Trouble With Harriet

Conservative intellectuals have made a virtue of loyalty, and their rebellions are like plagues of locusts: rare and intense.

Before the uproar over President George W. Bush’s latest Supreme Court pick, Harriet Miers, the conservative elite’s most memorable recent breach came when Mr. Bush’s father broke his 1988 campaign pledge to oppose any new taxes. Read More

Roberts’ Record Must Be Examined

That John Roberts is bright, personable, Catholic and a devoted father is significant, but less important than how he will vote. The Democrats ought not to give him a pass. His nomination is far more important than the nominations of Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia or the failed nomination of Robert Bork. He would fill Read More