FUSION: In the Tradition of Liberty
@FUSIONaier
A journal inspired by the belief that Western civilization is defined by intertwined threads of freedom and tradition, innovation and order, rights and duties.
I discuss this a bit in my upcoming @FUSIONaier piece.
In my almost two years working in the news business (Gd help me), waiting for more info or applying things like the 24 or 48 hour rule or even the "unconfirmed" caveat has never steered me wrong.
Rather than think of AI’s impact on the legal profession as bringing disorder, we should be a bit more optimistic about AI’s potential disruption and its ability to benefit citizens, practitioners, and the legal system. Jennifer Huddleston explains: fusionaier.org/post/disruptio…
A judge in Arizona praised a deepfake video of a murder victim "delivering" his own impact statement from beyond the grave, highlighting how AI technology is entering courtrooms without proper safeguards or debate. We're heading toward a future where trials become battles of…

The American presidency is a unique blend of monarchy and republicanism that depends on style for power. The Paradox is that Presidents who act most like kings are those who appeal most successfully to the people: 1) Courtly Style: Like monarchs, presidents create inner circles…

.@titusfilm reminds us that Jaws wasn't just the birth of the blockbuster, but a mirror reflecting America's 1970s crisis of confidence, where three unlikely men on a boat had to embody the nation's principles when institutions failed. Read his latest at Fusion:…

This entire exchange between @AbdNicholasC and @tylersyck at @FUSIONaier was very well done. Kudos to @SWGoldman for facilitating such a civil and erudite dialogue on such a substantive debate.
fusionaier.org/post/republics…
"At the end of the day, the differences between Callaghan and me perhaps boil down to what I think is the more fundamentally tragic nature of human life. A virtuous society is a noble goal – one that all good men must work towards. Yet, moments of true human goodness in politics…

Big thanks to @FUSIONaier, @aier, and @SWGoldman for publishing my response to @tylersyck. In short, Madisonian pluralism doth not an open republic make.
Every society needs boundaries, argues Nicholas Callaghan @Hillsdale. @tylersyck is wrong to associate the Constitution with unlimited pluralism.
Breton Sheridan offers excellent solutions to the problem of AI in education: - End written homework. AI already does it all. - Bring back in-class writing with pen and paper. - Use sustained reading to rebuild attention spans. - Prioritize presentations and discussions that…
🧵1/4 AI is making American education worse. After 12 years of teaching high school in Philadelphia, Breton Sheridan has seen students go from writing about birthday parties and basketball games to saying their favorite summer day was "staying in the room on the phone." Since…
Why Magna Carta still matters fusionaier.org/post/why-magna…