🧵01/05🧵Who’s Who in Christian Nationalism - Who is Adrian Vermule? Adrian Vermeule is a prominent American legal scholar and professor at Harvard Law School known for advancing a controversial legal philosophy called “common good constitutionalism.” A former clerk to Antonin Scalia, Vermeule built a reputation as a serious conservative legal thinker within administrative law and constitutional theory before publicly converting to Roman Catholicism in 2016. After that conversion, his writings increasingly emphasized the idea that law should serve substantive moral ends rather than simply protect procedural neutrality or individual liberty. Through essays, academic papers, and media appearances, he has argued that the American constitutional order should be interpreted in a way that actively promotes what he calls the “common good,” which includes moral order, authority, and the flourishing of traditional institutions.