LAW AND LEGAL ISSUES
CRIME
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
“Does Poverty Cause Crime?” City Journal, Autumn 2025, by Barry Latzer
Are Cops Racist? by Heather Mac Donald (Kindle)
“The Economics of Crime,” The Thomas Sowell Reader by Thomas Sowell (Audiobook, Kindle)
“Symposium: A New Anticrime Agenda,” City Journal, Autumn 2023, by John M. MacDonald, et al.
“Mass Incarceration Hysteria,” City Journal, Spring 2022, by Matt DeLisi and John Paul Wright
“Crime and Punishment, Not in That Order,” Wall Street Journal, March 13, 2024, p. A15, by Michael Taube, available via the ABI/INFORM Global (ProQuest) database
​ESSAYS, ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
“Does Poverty Cause Crime?” City Journal, Autumn 2025, pp. 72–75, by Barry Latzer
“Crime and Punishment, Not in That Order,” Wall Street Journal, March 13, 2024, p. A15, by Michael Taube
“Mass Incarceration Hysteria,” City Journal, Spring 2022, pp. 68–75, by Matt DeLisi and John Paul Wright
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
​Are Cops Racist? by Heather Mac Donald
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LEGAL PRINCIPLES
“The Constitution,” Is Reality Optional? by Thomas Sowell (Audiobook, Kindle)
The Federalist by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, essays number 1–17, 62, 65, 78 (Audiobook, Kindle)
“Trends in Law,” Knowledge and Decisions, Chapter 9, by Thomas Sowell (Audiobook, Kindle)
“Legal Issues,” The Thomas Sowell Reader by Thomas Sowell (Audiobook, Kindle)
Property and Freedom by Richard Pipes (Kindle))
​ESSAYS, ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
“Legal Issues,” The Thomas Sowell Reader, pp. 195–238, by Thomas Sowell
“Intellectuals and the Law,” Intellectuals and Society, revised and enlarged edition, Part V, by Thomas Sowell
“Chevron Deference Was Fun While It Lasted,” Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2024, p. A17, by Eugene Scalia
“Why Trial Lawyers Hate Florida’s Insurance-Market Reforms,” Wall Street Journal, May 3–4, 2025, p. A13, by Paul Renner​
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution by Myron Magnet
Scalia Speaks by Antonin Scalia, edited by Christopher J. Scalia and Edward Whelan
Judicial Activism Reconsidered by Thomas Sowell
A Matter of Interpretation by Antonin Scalia
One Damn Thing After Another: Memoirs of an Attorney General by William P. Barr