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Amend at Your Own Risk

by Thad Kousservia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Californians and New Yorkers, both clamoring for constitutional fixes, might want to take a lesson from each other’s mistakes. By Thad Kousser.

Where the Autocrats Rule On

by Fouad Ajamivia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Now that the U.S. freedom agenda has quietly been shelved, Arab lands can only reflect on what might have been. By Fouad Ajami.

By John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, and Daniel P. Kessler.

Trouble, Doubled

by John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, Daniel P. Kesslervia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Comprehensive, low-deductible, low-copayment insurance isn’t the solution—it’s the problem. By John F. Cogan, R. Glenn Hubbard, and Daniel P. Kessler.

Lead On, California

by Michael J. Boskin, John F. Coganvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

How sweeping tax reforms could put the Golden State back on its feet. By Michael J. Boskin and John F. Cogan.

Risks, Recessions, and Rewards

by Martin Wolfvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Markets may not be perfect, but do they still perform better than governments? And how. Martin Wolf interviews Hoover fellow Gary S. Becker.

Feeding a Sane and Lasting Recovery.

Feeding a Sane and Lasting Recovery

by Michael J. Boskinvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Lead with a cut in the payroll tax, and millions of jobs will follow. By Michael J. Boskin.

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Hail on the Chief

by Lou Cannonvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Crackpot! Socialist! Tyrant! Oh, how we Americans love to pillory our presidents. By Lou Cannon.

The Bill for This Baby

by David Brady, Daniel P. Kesslervia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Enthusiasm for universal coverage plummets when people find out how much they’d have to pay. By David W. Brady and Daniel P. Kessler.

Why do the dictators rage? Because, thanks to oil, they can.

Energy Extortionists

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Why do the dictators rage? Because, thanks to oil, they can. By Victor Davis Hanson.

Refocusing Civil Rights Law

Refocusing Civil Rights Law

by Richard A. Epsteinvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, January 14, 2010

Enforcement needs to keep moving forward, just as society does. “Disparate impact” lawsuits have outlived their usefulness. By Richard A. Epstein.

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