The End of the Junior Associate: How AI Is Restructuring the Business of Law

THE PIPELINE PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ENTRY-LEVEL LEGAL WORK DISAPPEARS The legal system is one of the last institutions Americans still trust to protect them. Not the media. Not the government. Not corporate America. But the law — the idea that if you walk into a courtroom, the rules apply equally, the process is fair, […]

Birthright Citizenship and the Constitution: When Citizenship No Longer Requires Allegiance

How the interpretation of “jurisdiction” reshaped the legal standard for American citizenship From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team For many Americans, birthright citizenship is treated as a settled principle. The common understanding is straightforward: if you are born on United States soil, you are automatically a citizen. The constitutional language is more specific than […]

Voter ID Is Not Suppression — It Is Structural Integrity and The Sovereign Act of Citizenship

On The Craig Bushon Show, we analyze systems, not slogans. The right to vote is the mechanism through which sovereign authority is allocated in a constitutional republic. Taxation, border policy, judicial appointments, federal spending, regulatory authority, military deployment — all ultimately trace back to ballots cast by citizens. If the ballot allocates sovereignty, then verifying […]

America Isn’t Falling Apart by Accident: Three Old Books. One Modern Crisis.

Radical Playbooks, Old War Tactics, and the Growing Strain on American Civic Order Recent reporting described a self-identified Antifa activist in Minnesota calling for armed citizens to confront federal immigration agents, describing those agents as “mass murderers” and “fascists.” While the individual incident itself may fade from headlines, the ideas behind it deserve serious attention. […]

When the Oath Of Office Fails: How Long-Term Border Non-Enforcement, Emergency Governance, and Norm Erosion Undermine the Republic

When the Oath of Office Fails: How Long-Term Border Non-Enforcement, Emergency Governance, and Norm Erosion Undermine the Republic In the United States, political power does not originate from elections alone. Elections determine who may exercise authority, but the Constitution determines how that authority may be exercised. The oath of office is the legal bridge between […]

Childhood vs. Big Tech: Australia Picked a Side — Will America?

Regulating Childhood in the Digital Age: Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban and the Constitutional Limits Facing the United States By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Australia has moved into enforcement of a law that prohibits children under the age of 16 from holding accounts on major social media platforms. The measure is enforced against […]