He’s blocked me on Twitter, but a friend sent me this tweet from Adrian Cardinal Vermeullarmine, the Catholic convert of two years who has fashioned himself into a Rex Mottram for the Ivy League ...
Catholics have been debating how—and how much—the state should regulate morality for centuries, long before today’s Ahmari-French debates on the Christian right. St. Thomas Aquinas taught that the ...
Adrian Vermeule is a rarity: a self-described conservative in the legal academy. The Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard, he displayed his talents on March 31 in an Atlantic essay ...
Adrian Vermeule proposes an alternative to the two dominant schools of constitutional interpretation in the United States: originalism and "progressivism" (i.e., "living constitutionalism"). Against ...
Trump DOJ Bows to Inevitability and Drops the Powell Probe The Powell Investigation Was Everything Wrong with Trump’s Second Term Mamdani’s Video Games Audio By Carbonatix Adrian Vermeule, a law ...
A t first glance there is perhaps no odder couple in American higher education today than the Harvard law professors Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule, whose intellectual partnership straddles the ...
My review of Adrian Vermeule's new book Common Good Constitutionalism in the Claremont Review of Books is now posted. You can download it here. There was more in the ...
Just as the Supreme Court is poised to achieve many of the stated aims of the conservative legal movement, including overturning Roe v. Wade and striking down affirmative action, leading conservative ...
From Harvard Law School comes the latest conservative flirtation with authoritarianism. Professor Adrian Vermeule, a 2016 Catholic convert, is an “integralist” who regrets his academic specialty, the ...
I suppose that for the rest of my life my name will be invoked every time The Atlantic publishes something controversial, as any good magazine does from time to time, or something dopey, as even the ...
Adrian Vermeule wired up the explosive but didn’t stick around to watch it go off. A Harvard law professor and conservative scholar, Vermeule had been working on a new legal philosophy for years when ...