The history of the captured federal agencies that reassure the public after chemical disasters should give East Palestine residents pause.
Brad Miller
Brad Miller represented North Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2003 to 2013. He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1979. He practiced law before his service in Congress and has since.
The Corruption of the Legal Profession
A new book shows how corporate law firms bear great responsibility for the degradation of the rule of law.
Confessions of a Tough-on-Crime Progressive
Throughout the 1990s, Democrats supported punitive criminal justice laws. The nation has changed, and Democrats must do likewise.
Preventing the Next Trump
The post-Trump paradox: We need a strong president to use the office for the public good—but not an abusive president.
The Power of Disobedience
Governments fall when government officials disobey orders. The survival of democracy sometimes requires it.
The 40-Year War
William Barr’s long struggle against congressional oversight

