New York: Encounter Books, 2022. First American Edition [stated], First printing [stated]. Hardcover. [10], 254 pages. Figures. Illustrations (some in color). Tables. Bibliography. Notes. Index. Inscribed by the author on the title page. Inscription reads To Bill Francis Buckley. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Francis "Frank" Herbert Buckley is a foundation professor at George Mason University School of Law where he has taught since 1989. Before then he was a visiting Olin fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. He has also taught at Panthéon-Assas University, Sciences Po in Paris and the McGill Faculty of Law in Montreal. He practiced law for three years in Toronto. He has written on issues including constitutional government, the rule of law, laughter and contract theory, and the rise of Trump. He is a frequent contributor to The American Spectator and other magazines and newspapers. He joined the George Mason School of Law as a professor in 1989, and subsequently was appointed a foundation professor at George Mason. From 1999 to 2010 he was the executive director of the George Mason Law & Economics Center, which offered educational programs for judges. Buckley has published in the Journal of Legal Studies, the Virginia Law Review, the Cornell Law Journal, the International Review of Law and Economics, the UCLA Law Review, the University of Toronto Law Journal, and many other law reviews. Buckley is a senior editor of The American Spectator, and has also published in The Wall Street Journal, the National Post, The Dorchester Review, and the New Criterion, and has frequently been a guest on NPR, Fox News, and other talk programs. Theodore Roosevelt chapter. More