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    James W. Ceaser

    James W. Ceaser

    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...

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    Next Steps For Judge Boasberg In Dakota Access: Let DAPL Remain Operational

    Research | Articles | by Richard A. Epstein
    Monday, July 17, 2017

    Days before summer on June 14, 2017, Judge James Boasberg issued his latest opinion in the long-running dispute by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST) and the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Judge Boasberg’s opinion was something of a cliffhanger, with its final episodes yet to be written.

    Is It Time To Regulate Google As A Public Utility?

    Research | Articles
    Tuesday, August 15, 2017

    The firing of James Damore has raised questions not only about Google’s internal tolerance but about whether it should be trusted to filter the entire internet.

    Tsinghua Holdings, Beijing Future Science Park Host Green Energy Forum

    Research | Articles
    Tuesday, November 21, 2017

    A clean energy themed forum was held at the Beijing Future Science Park on Nov 19, at which Chinese and foreign experts shared the latest scientific research and exchanged industrial development trends and prospects.

    We Can't Wait Until The First Attack To Regulate Drones

    Research | Articles | by Lt Col James Coughlin
    Sunday, December 17, 2017

    While at a large outdoor event, you and your family and friends are enjoying the show. You passed through security, had your bags inspected and received a cursory visual inspection in order to enter the venue. You noticed a couple of security guards near the venue and some police officers directing traffic.

    It's Time We Ask: What Do We Do When The Lights Go Out?

    Research | Articles | by Lt Col James Coughlin
    Tuesday, February 6, 2018

    One day it could happen and how will you respond? If you are at home, will you be ready? If you are away from home, how will you get back? What will you do when the lights go out?

    Trump Is Reorganizing The Public Land Leviathan- And DC Bureaucrats Are Not Happy

    Research | Articles | by Terry Anderson
    Tuesday, March 13, 2018

    Not since the Reagan administration has the Secretary of Interior received so much attention. Then Reagan’s interior secretary, James Watt, without the aid of a Twitter account, polarized the electorate saying there are “liberals and Americans.” That and other provocative statements led Time Magazine to include him in its list of the “Top 10 Worst Cabinet Members.”

    Silicon Valley Energy Summit Addresses Energy Efficiency

    Research | Articles
    Wednesday, June 27, 2018

    Attendees at the annual Silicon Valley Energy Summit (SVES) on Thursday, Jun. 21 developed plans that may enhance energy efficiency, both in the United States and worldwide. The event, which occurs annually, addressed contemporary issues with energy that affect both individuals and firms.

    Fmr. Sec. Of Defense Jim Mattis Says Americans 'Admire' The Military Because 'We Are Apolitical'

    Research | Videos
    Wednesday, September 4, 2019

    Hoover Institution fellow James Mattis discusses how the American public admires the military's 'apolitical' status and why he believes military leaders should keep their political opinions private.

    Jim Mattis On Leadership And Staying Mum On Trump

    Research | Videos
    Wednesday, September 4, 2019

    Hoover Institution fellow James Mattis discusses his latest book Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead, and his time as secretary of defense.

    The Public Choice Problems With Carbon Taxes

    Research | Articles | by David R. Henderson
    Tuesday, October 22, 2019

    Adrian College political science professor James Hanley, responding to this editorial in the Washington Post, wrote the following on Facebook and gave me permission to use it as a post.

    Energy Efficient Lights Conserve 18 Million Kilowatt-Hours Over Four Years

    Research | Articles
    Monday, March 9, 2020

    Four years after officials first piloted LED lights in Amsterdam Hall, officials said GW has saved enough energy to power more than 2,000 homes for a year.

    Energy Efficiency: Still Low-hanging Fruit

    Research | Articles | by James L. Sweeney
    Monday, April 24, 2017

    There are still plenty of ways we can use energy more efficiently. Simple changes would produce large effects. 

    How the West Was Wired

    Research | Articles | by James L. Sweeney
    Monday, October 23, 2017

    California’s electrical power capacity is bottled up by an inefficient regional network. Here’s a bright idea: fix that grid. 

    Chain Reactions

    Research | Articles | by Admiral James O. Ellis Jr.
    Friday, January 26, 2018

    Before we jettison nuclear energy, let's count the costs: to the economy, to the environment, and to national security.

    Reducing Carbon Emissions With Nuclear Power

    Research | Videos | by Admiral James O. Ellis Jr.
    Tuesday, October 29, 2019

    If we’re going to move to a low-carbon future in a way that makes fiscal and environmental sense, nuclear power needs to play a continuing, critical role.

    Benefits of wind power extolled

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, December 3, 2009

    Wind energy makes economic sense locally, environmental sense nationally and security sense globally, proponents said Wednesday. . . .

    Thoughts On Encryption And Going Dark, Part II: The Debate On The Merits

    Research | Articles | by Benjamin Wittes
    Sunday, July 12, 2015

    On Thursday, I described the surprisingly warm reception FBI Director James Comey got in the Senate this week with his warning that the FBI was "going dark" because of end-to-end encryption.

    Rational Security, The "Let's All Go Dark" Edition

    Research | Podcasts | by Benjamin Wittes
    Friday, July 10, 2015

    This week on Rational Security, FBI Director James Comey goes to Capitol Hill to talk about “going dark,” and the gang discusses his reception in two Senate committees.

    How To Destroy Pandora's iPhone

    Research | Articles | by Nicholas Weaver
    Friday, February 26, 2016

    Director James Comey claims that the FBI is simply carrying out a diligent investigation in San Bernardino. Put bluntly, I doubt this for two reasons. First, the FBI and public already has enough knowledge to know there is likely no valuable information to be obtained from the phone in question.

    Why Does Apple Think Telegram Is "Pernicious"?

    Research | Articles | by Benjamin Wittes
    Friday, March 4, 2016

    I have a lot to say about this week's House Judiciary Committee, at which both FBI Director James Comey and Apple general counsel Bruce Sewell testified. I'll write up some general thoughts over the next few days.

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