Critics of free market economics have conveniently blamed “laissez-faire” policies for causing the current worldwide recession.
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Afghanistan: Moving Forward
Charting a course for United States policy in Afghanistan poses many challenges as well as many opportunities.
Border Patrol Update
The fact that U.S. government officials have successfully been able to deter another terrorist attack on U.S. soil for almost eight years has made the public altogether forgetful or indifferent to the issue of border and national security.
REAL ID or Pass
In 2005, REAL ID was enacted in direct response of, and to comply with the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission.
CAP’s Constitutional Treasure Hunt
During a panel discussion on domestic human rights at the Center for American Progress (CAP) on June 17th, audience members learned that they had quite a few inalienable rights that they might have missed in the U.S. Constitution.
Critical Thinking on Cairo
Critical thinking seems to have eluded the media and academic elites in their mostly gushing reaction to the President’s speech on the Middle East, given in Cairo. Fortunately, the people who really know something about the issues involved are attempting to fill the void.
Defending an Exceptional History
Truly, now more than ever, students cannot let their education end with college graduation, particularly when institutions of higher learning are increasingly sacrificing bodies of knowledge for reams of interpretation.
Academics Fight the War on Terror
American educators and human rights activists are looking to make sure foreign academics with ties to terrorists or anti-American views can get back on American campuses.
A World At Risk
In an increasingly global world, the threats facing the U.S. and its allies are more interconnected than ever.
Rights at War
Continuing efforts from activists both for and against California’s Proposition 8 ensure that the issue will not be forgotten any time soon.