Adam is an associate professor of political science at Ashland University, where he holds the Bob and Jan Archer Position in American History & Politics. He is also a co-director of the Ashbrook Center, where he serves as chaplain. His book on the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field was published by Lexington Books in 2017. In addition to scholarly publications, his writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, and National Review.
Adam M. Carrington | Habeas Corpus is foundational to constitutional liberty, and Kristi Noem’s gaffe about it is troubling
Adam M. Carrington | This month marks the anniversary of a great declaration of a Kingdom and the purposes of its King
Adam M. Carrington | Efforts to renew universities present opportunities for Christians
Adam M. Carrington | Which William McKinley does Donald Trump want to be?
Presidential actions raise questions about constitutional authority and separation of powers
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Adam M. Carrington | The proper Christian response to the destruction of Helene
Adam M. Carrington | Assisted suicide and the (God-given) limits of consent
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