Opinion In America, Twenty Years Is a Lifetime Whether you relish or despise any particular change, one cannot help but fall in love with the churn. John R. Puri 15 Apr 2024
Opinion Interrupting University Events Is Not Free Speech The line between free expression and unprotected disruption was drawn fifty-five years ago by a landmark Supreme Court case out of Des Moines, Iowa. John R. Puri 12 Mar 2024
Opinion Remember Kyiv In the spring of 2022, a scrappy Ukrainian army pulled off the greatest military upset of the twenty-first century. We would all do well to remember it. John R. Puri 25 Jan 2024
Opinion San Francisco Has Some Serious Explaining To Do The city’s last-minute cleanup prior to hosting this month’s international summit is an outright scandal—not because the effort failed, but because it succeeded. John R. Puri 20 Nov 2023
Breaking News BREAKING: Stanford’s Hit-and-Run “Hate Crime” is Dubious Reported Victim Abdul Omira is Described as “Pathological Liar” by Fellow Students Josiah Joner, John R. Puri 5 Nov 2023
Opinion How Hamas Broke the Progressive Mind A scientific theory of history, which stipulates that stronger, richer nations invariably persecute their weaker, poorer counterparts, cannot apprehend the atrocities committed against Israel. John R. Puri 1 Nov 2023
Opinion In the House of Representatives, Disgrace is a Bipartisan Affair An utter collapse in the budgeting process. A narrowly averted government shutdown. An empty speaker’s chair with no clear successor. Who in the House is not to blame? John R. Puri 16 Oct 2023
Opinion When It’s Time to Choose a Major, Quit Fooling Yourself The best advice I received before freshman year was to study a subject in which I had already demonstrated real interest and aptitude, rather than engage in self-torture. John R. Puri 2 Oct 2023
Opinion A Perfect Week at the Supreme Court In a matter of days, the Court’s originalist majority successfully preserved the Equal Protection Clause, the First Amendment, and the constitutional separation of powers. John R. Puri 3 Jul 2023
Opinion Hopeless Presidential Candidates Need Not Be Useless The Republican Party could be a more gracious, optimistic, and honorable place once a handful of primary contenders with little chance of victory leave their mark. John R. Puri 1 Jun 2023
Opinion Rupert Murdoch Keeps His House in Order Troublesome cable host Tucker Carlson is only the latest miscreant that the elder chairman has exiled from his media empire. John R. Puri 11 May 2023
Opinion A Better Baseball Has Arrived The changes MLB instituted for the 2023 season have successfully reinvigorated the American pastime, but we can go further still. John R. Puri 19 Apr 2023
Opinion Why Stanford: To the Contrarian Class of 2027 We know that the past few months have seen an uptick in media coverage of Stanford’s leftist gaffs and fiascos. From bureaucrats stifling social life to a ‘harmful language’ John R. Puri, Aditya Prathap 6 Apr 2023
Opinion The Morality of Affirmative Action is Complicated; Its Legality, Less So Last October, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on what promises to be a seminal pair of cases challenging affirmative action policies used by Harvard and the University of North John R. Puri 7 Mar 2023
Opinion Kevin McCarthy is a Man Without a Mission It has been one month since California representative and former House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was elected by his colleagues to become the 55th speaker of the House in American John R. Puri 7 Feb 2023