In honor of the 221st Constitutional Day, guest speaker Randy Barnett lectured at the Cato Institute in an effort to set the record straight about whether the Constitution is libertarian.
Read the articleOne organization has filed a People’s Petition for Redress against the U.S. government, claiming the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) violates the U.S. Constitution.
Read the articleIf you thought you knew enough about Old Russia, then you have not watched The Soviet Story.
Read the articleCritics in both the media and academia who point to exploding costs and denial of care as maladies afflicting the U. S. health care system are getting part of the story right.
Read the articleIn a recent panel at the Brookings Institution, foreign policy analysts proposed a new strategy for dealings between the United States and the Middle East.
Read the articlePower lost . . . communication down . . . millions die from starvation . . . the United States has just been hit by an Electro-Magnetic Pulse, or EMP. This is not a new Lucas or Spielberg script, a fantasy concocted in the minds of a sci-fi junkie.
Read the articleJim Belvin argues that paying for college is a team game and “but the player that’s perhaps most important in the long run is the parent.”
Read the articleNutty professors tend to get even nuttier during presidential election campaigns.
Read the articleSeveral state reps and policy fellows argue that going green provides schoolchildren with more than just environmental benefits.
Read the articleAmerica is on the verge of having “the largest municipal bankruptcy ever,” argue panelists at the American Enterprise Institute.
Read the articleAs the race for the White House punches into overdrive, a critical factor in choosing the next president has seemingly been forgotten—federal court appointments.
Read the articleAlthough conservatives generally embrace the original intent of the U.S. Constitution, while liberals see it as a living document, one legal scholar points out that a liberal read of the document constrains both left and right, while an interpretive one lends itself to exploitation by such political factions.
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