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 | Challengers can force change within the dominant parties
Adam M. Carrington | Physical gatherings are becoming rare in an online age
Adam M. Carrington | In the Birmingham bombing’s anniversary, a lesson on forgiveness
Adam M. Carrington | A British report shows how we can support those suffering pregnancy loss
Adam M. Carrington | Massachusetts’ policy on foster parenting is both unconstitutional and immoral
Adam M. Carrington | The sentencing of the synagogue shooter and the need to remember
Adam M. Carrington | Federal appeals court continues judicial victories for religious liberty
Adam M. Carrington | One year after Dobbs, Christians have much work to do
Adam M. Carrington | It’s not just the Catholics who face cultural opposition
Adam M. Carrington | North Carolina’s abortion battle shows the depths of abortion’s depravity