The Rule of Lax

When our founders wove our Republic together 245 years ago and then perfected it further in 1787 with our Constitution, they incorporated some important ideas. One was the notion of a common American identity formed around a grand new concept of self-governance where the people were sovereign, and the leaders were Read more…

Feel Good Justice

When I was a battalion commander in the U.S. Army, I was entrusted with administering military justice according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). It was a very serious responsibility. As part of that responsibility, I acted as a convening authority with the power to refer a case for trial Read more…

30 Years Ago Today

Thirty years ago today, I was sitting in the middle of the Saudi desert with the 1st Infantry Division Artillery. We were preparing to jump forward from our initial staging area to positions we would occupy to attack Iraqi forces along the border. That would eventually lead to eight days of artillery raids Read more…

Freely Spoken

In these days of turmoil and political upheaval—to say nothing of political correctness—free speech in the America is under attack not witnessed since our Revolution. Setting aside our political biases momentarily, most people across the political spectrum can find a point of agreement on this proposition. Free speech is fundamental to American Read more…