Paul Sperry’s shoe-leather investigative journalism is showcased to its fullest in Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penet
Paul Sperry’s shoe-leather investigative journalism is showcased to its fullest in Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penet
Americans recently learned that this is more than a mere cliché; it’s a profound philosophical principle that is under fire from the very in
We at IJ are swamped with requests from people to take up their cases, many of which we simply can’t do due to limited resources. However
In 2003, the Supreme Court declared that people challenging the constitutionality of an economic regulation must "negative every conceivable
July/August 2005 -- England's multicultural delusions were literally exploded this past summer when British citizens, children of Islamic...
June 2005 -- In the medical-marijuana case Gonzales v. Raich, the Supreme Court ruled (on June 6, 2005) six to three that federal laws
June 2005 issue -- Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s announcement of her retirement from the Supreme Court took by surprise most Court-watchers
We in the West may argue over whether Islamist terrorists hate us for what we do or for what we are. But if we pay attention to what they...
April/May 2005 -- An unrecognized threat to the liberty and prosperity of each American has spread throughout the country, taking root in
Immigration has become the most politically and emotionally charged domestic issue in the United States—which is ironic, given that this
Many Americans consider the issues of immigration and globalization principally from an economic perspective. And that perspective is....
Regrettably, these somber remembrances and thoughtful reflections were marred by the loud, incendiary claims of conspiracy theorists.
How can I say this? Surely we know the Republican response: “Think of the grim alternative! Congressional committees dominated or chaired by
Fall 2006 -- As I was completing work today on this issue of the magazine, I received an e-mail announcing publication of Ryan Sager’s new
Evidence and history demonstrate that diplomacy and appeasement have not and will not work to diminish the mounting North Korean nuclear
In 1859, the first treatise on “best practices” appeared: Self-Help, With Illustrations of Character, Conduct, and Perseverance, by Samuel
On the night of October 1, 1993, twelve-year-old Polly Klaas—a pretty, straight-A student with laughing eyes and sun-streaked hair—was...
Atlas Shrugged is an extended cry against the oppression of creators, most particularly businessmen: the Atlases who bear this world on thei
November 2007 -- Brink Lindsey, The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture. (New York: Collins, 2007)..
The title of Al Gore’s new book illustrates why he is the perfect spokesman for the smug, soi-disant “reality-based community.” By calling