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The Claremont Institute
To return to limited government, conservatives must return to the principles of the American Founding. The Claremont Institute provides the missing argument in the battle to win public sentiment by teaching and promoting the philosophical reasoning that is the foundation of limited government and the statesmanship required to bring that reasoning into practice.
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We educate the best and most promising young writers, lawyers, activists, academics, entrepreneurs, and public servants through our annual Publius, Lincoln, John Marshall, Speechwriters, and Sheriffs Fellowship programs, engaging this next generation of conservative leaders in a lifelong study of the true principles of government and their application to today’s policies.
This Month’s Alumni Spotlight
Thomas Sauer
2025 Lincoln Fellow
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To return to limited government, conservatives must return to the principles of the American Founding. The Claremont Institute provides the missing argument in the battle to win public sentiment by teaching and promoting the philosophical reasoning that is the foundation of limited government and the statesmanship required to bring that reasoning into practice.
From the Special Anniversary Double Issue Issue Of Claremont Review of Books
Mayor Mamdani’s New York
By Christopher Caldwell
The Real Watergate Scandal
By Nathan Pinkoski
Ancient and Modern
By Vincent Phillip Munoz
The Latest From The American Mind
Master of the Medium
By Allen Mendenhall
Make Enforcing Antitrust Law Great Again
By Aiden Buzzetti
Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence
The mission of the Institute’s Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence is to restore the constitutional design envisioned by our nation’s founders.
Featured Case
Tuaua v. United States (2015)
Whether individuals born in United States territories, but not in the fifty states, are entitled to birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The Latest from Our Podcasts
The American Mind Podcast
ICE Storm | The Roundtable Ep. 302
Close on the heels of Renée Good’s death, Minneapolis protestor Alex Pretti was killed in another altercation with ICE agents. Investigation into both incidents will hopefully make judgment easier in the court of law, but in the court of public opinion the situation looks grim. Plus: regulatory bloat (aka Hegel’s revenge) makes it hard to translate political will into meaningful action in the UK, while inclement weather and exploding trees (!) make for an eventful week in the U.S.
The Close Read
Nathan Pinkoski on Watergate Myths
When Richard Nixon resigned as president in 1974, the Watergate scandal was officially logged in the public memory as a victory of the neutral press over an out-of-control “imperial presidency.” Senior Fellow at the Center for Renewing America Nathan Pinkoski joins Associate Editor Spencer Klavan to reassess the televised dethronement of Nixon, the failure of Trump’s antagonists to execute a similar crusade, and what it means for the future of the presidency.

