Ann Althouse wants you to ignore the opinions of constitutional scholars and examine legal arguments yourself. Plus: Are we too emotionally involved in the Trayvon Martin case?
Ben Birnbaum describes his interview with Iraqi opposition leader Ayad Allawi. Plus: No Iran strike this year?
Jonathan Haidt, author of the new book The Righteous Mind, explains why conservatives understand liberals, but not vice versa. Plus: Politics as religion.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate the political fallout if the Supreme Court strikes down the Affordable Care Act. Plus: How Justice Kennedy could save the law.
Conor Friedersdorf and Reniqua Allen discuss a tension in promoting diversity. Plus: Being the only black person in the room.
Do secularists need better public advocates? Sarah Posner and Paul Waldman consider. Plus: Obstacles for atheists.
Michael Brendan Dougherty and Corey Robin, author of The Reactionary Mind, discuss how the idea of struggle shapes conservative thought. Plus: Conservatism and violence.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss the controversial police tactic. Plus: Why the Trayvon Martin case is different.
Joshua Landis anticipates the Syrian resistance turning to jihad and insurgency. Plus: Should the US attack Syria?
Alain de Botton, author of the new book Religion for Atheists, considers the kinds of rituals non-believers might embrace. Plus: Putting wisdom back into education.