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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Restoring the Constitution
James Risen’s Twitter Tirade Against Eric Holder
Speaking at the National Press Club, Attorney General Eric Holder was asked a question about the Obama administration’s prosecution of leakers
John Yoo: Trump Freed The Justice Department Of James Comey
Hoover Institution fellow John Yoo discusses former FBI director James Comey's behavior as director of the FBI, and the decision not to charge Comey with crimes committed while FBI director. Yoo notes the IG report is a damning indictment, yet there is a reluctance to charge Comey.
The Chief Justice in Wonderland
Judge Milan Smith Right to Criticize Ninth Circuit’s Overreach
The Tax Collector vs. The Constitution
Miller on the John Batchelor Show
James C. Miller III, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, discusses a complaint from the Federal Trade Commission against Google on the John Batchelor Show.
Supreme Court right to strike down HUD rule
With Kavanaugh, The Court Should Tame The Administrative State
This is an area he specializes in, and an issue whose time has come.
Rod Rosenstein And The Very Valid Recusal Question
Huffman on the John Batchelor Show
James Huffman, a member of the Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity Task Force, discusses judicial activism and how a disengaged judiciary is failing to protect the liberties of Americans.
Miller on the John Batchelor Show
Henry I. Miller, MD, the Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, discusses James Holmes, the Aurora killings, and mental illness on the John Batchelor Show.
Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice
In Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice (AEI Press, March 2007), Richard A. Epstein, the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, addresses the timeless dilemma of antitrust laws: how do we ensure that the antitrust tools intended to preserve competition are not used to undermine it?
Epstein discusses Obamacare at the Manhattan Institute
The U.S. Intelligence Community And Non-Neutral Principles
Last week, Ben’s NSA Constitution Day speech emerged after a long “declassification” process. One puzzle Ben grapples with in this speech is why reasonable, educated Americans have–and will continue to have–such a high level of discomfort with what the NSA and other intelligence agencies do.
Lanhee Chen On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show
Lanhee Chen talks about what congress should do regarding the outcome of the King vs. Burwell Supreme Court case.
King vs. Burwell: GOP Should Seize Opportunity To Tackle Future Of America's Health Care
As the Supreme Court hears arguments in King v. Burwell, the case on the legality of ObamaCare’s subsidies, the Obama Administration and its allies are setting the stage to cast Republicans as the villain if the decision doesn’t go their way.
John Taylor On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (15:14)
John Taylor talks about the Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare
Lanhee Chen On Bloomberg Radio (1:45)
Lanhee Chen talks about the Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare.
John Taylor On The John Batchelor Show (19:28)
John Taylor discusses inflation, monetary policy, Milton Firedman, and a rules based Federal Reserve so congress can audit the Fed.

