The Case for Progressive Taxation: Who Benefits Most from Public Policies?
One of the enduring debates in normative political philosophy concerns the fairness and structure of taxation—particularly, whether the tax code...
One of the enduring debates in normative political philosophy concerns the fairness and structure of taxation—particularly, whether the tax code...
John Rawls’ theory of justice famously uses the original position and veil of ignorance to argue for principles of fairness...
One of the more intriguing phenomena in electoral politics is the ballot order effect, wherein the first-listed candidate on a...
Replication and transparency are fundamental to the advancement of scientific knowledge, including in the field of empirical legal studies. To...
I have accumulated more ideas for political science articles than I will ever be able to write. To be honest,...