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Religious Liberty Should Prevail

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Defining Ideas
Monday, November 9, 2020

There’s no compelling state interest in excluding religious charities from a public program even if they object to serving same-sex couples.

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An Election Day Bridge Too Far

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Voters might not have had concerns about irregularities, if fundamental steps were taken, and problems fixed.

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Q&A: David Davenport And Sen. Orrin Hatch On Solutions For Our Civic Education Crisis

Thursday, November 12, 2020
Hoover Institution, Stanford University

In the following Hoover Q&A, former Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Hoover Institution Research Fellow David Davenport discuss “Commonsense Solutions to Our Civics Crisis,” a newly released Hatch Center special report authored by Davenport.

News
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Nov. 10 Is A Time To Celebrate The Marine Corps Legacy And Remember The Fallen

by Lt Col Kenneth J. del Mazovia The Washington Times
Monday, November 9, 2020

Why I serve America and a plea to my fellow citizens.

Analysis and Commentary
Analysis and Commentary

Cyberattacks And The Constitution

by Matthew C. Waxmanvia Aegis Paper Series
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Contrary to popular view, cyberattacks alone are rarely exercises of constitutional war powers—and they might never be. They are often instead best understood as exercises of other powers pertaining to nonwar military, foreign affairs, intelligence, and foreign commerce, for example. Although this more fine-grained, fact-specific conception of cyberattacks leaves room for broad executive leeway in some contexts, it also contains a strong constitutional basis for legislative regulation of cyber operations.

Analysis and Commentary

Did The Libertarian Party Cost Donald Trump The Election?

by David R. Hendersonvia EconLog
Monday, November 9, 2020

No, but it might have cost him Georgia’s electoral votes.

Analysis and Commentary

Trailer: Why America?

by Timothy Kanevia Why America?
Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Every year, more than a million immigrants arrive in America, many choosing to take an oath of citizenship. This podcast finds out why, with in-depth guest interviews, introducing you to some of the incredible people who've settled in the United States. Your host is Tim Kane, the JP Conte Research Fellow in Immigration Studies at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

Interviews
The Classicist with Victor Davis Hanson:
Interviews

The Classicist: The Election And Its Aftermath

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The Classicist
Monday, November 9, 2020

What happened on Election Day — and what it means for the future.

Interviews

Niall Ferguson: 2020 Election Outcome Shows American Political Center Is 'Remarkably Resilient'

interview with Niall Fergusonvia MSN
Monday, November 9, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Niall Ferguson discusses the US presidential election result and the dynamics of American politics.

Interviews

A Republican Senate Wouldn't Be The Worst Thing For Joe Biden: Fmr. Mitt Romney Policy Adviser Lanhee Chen

interview with Lanhee J. Chenvia Yahoo! Money
Monday, November 9, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Lanhee Chen discusses what to expect with a Biden presidency.

Interviews

Victor Davis Hanson: Polls, Mail-In Balloting Under New Scrutiny

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia Yahoo! News
Monday, November 9, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses the problems with the 2020 presidential election.

In the News
In the News

Should Blacks Support Destruction Of Charter Schools?

mentioning Thomas Sowellvia Creators
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The academic achievement gap between black and white students has proven resistant to most educational policy changes. Some say that educational expenditures explain the gap, but is that true? 

In the News

Biden, As President, Could Face Strong Opposition To Judicial Appointments From A GOP Senate

quoting Michael McConnellvia San Francisco Chronicle
Monday, November 9, 2020

Not long ago, a Republican-controlled Senate blocked most of a Democratic president’s nominations to federal courts and refused to consider his choice to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court.

In the News

Trump Supporters Launch Small, Disparate Efforts To Fight Election Results As No GOP Or Trump Allegations Of Irregularities Have Been Proved

quoting Bill Whalenvia The Washington Post
Monday, November 9, 2020

[Subscription Required] President Trump's refusal to accept the presidential election results is being reinforced in pockets of denial nationwide, but the anger continues to fall short of a coherent resistance movement that would threaten to overturn the vote.

In the News

Islamists Behead More Than 50 People As Football Pitch Is Turned Into Killing Field

quoting Ayaan Hirsi Alivia Independent
Monday, November 9, 2020

Thousand have fled their homes in the violence-hit, gas-rich northern region of Mozambique.

In the News

Making Up For Lost Time In America's Schools

quoting Michael J. Petrillivia Politico
Monday, November 9, 2020

COVID ‘CONVEYOR BELT’ — A generation of U.S. kids is in the midst of what educators worry will amount to a largely lost school year. Will they be ready for the next grade?

In the News

Biden His Time On Health Care?

mentioning Hoover Institutionvia Forbes
Monday, November 9, 2020

It's all but certain that Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States. Down the ballot, though, Democrats didn't fare as well. They lost seats in the House. And Republicans appear poised to hold onto the Senate, provided they win at least one of two upcoming runoff elections in Georgia in January.

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America Has Voted: What Happened With Alan Abramowitz, David Brady, And Keena Lipsitz

mentioning David Bradyvia YouTube
Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Alan Abramowitz, David Brady, and Keena Lipsitz discuss the 2020 election.