Author: gabriel conroy
Van Dyke Trial: When a jury “has to” convict
It’s wrong to hope for a conviction for any reason besides guilt. But I do it anyway.
There’s a constituency for Janus
If public-sector unions are worth saving, it supporters will have to do a better job at advancing the reasons.
Letter to younger myself #1: The anti-gay rights amendment
Advice to a supporter of a controversial anti-gay rights amendment.
Sympathy for the prude
In (partial) defense of prudery and in counterargument to (some forms of) anti-prudery.
Plausible Misconceptions
Ignorance is not only ignorance, and we need to understand why others make the mistakes they do.
A Case for the Conscience Exemption
Let’s revisit conscience exemptions for union shops, especially for public-sector unions.
Trumpwatch: on prioritizing Christian refugees
Reflections on Mr. Trump’s (apparent) policy of prioritizing Christian refugees.
Trumpwatch: Deportation Priorities and Sanctuary Jurisdictions
No, not that executive order on immigration.
This post is about another executive order on immigration.