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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...
Glimpses of Economic Liberty
Bit by bit, courts are being forced to ponder the laws and licenses that stifle people’s freedom to work. By Clint Bolick.
TOUGH CHOICES: Vouchers and the Supreme Court
In the summer of 2002, the Supreme Court will announce its decision on a Cleveland school voucher case that many are calling the most important case on educational opportunities since Brown v. the Board of Education in 1954. In the Cleveland vouchers program, 96 percent of the participating children use government-funded tuition vouchers to attend religious schools. Is such an arrangement constitutional, or does it violate the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which has served as the constitutional basis for the separation of church and state? Just how should the Supreme Court rule, and what effect will its ruling have on the future of vouchers in the United States?
Deportation Before Incarceration
Why “Faith-Based” Is Here to Stay
The broad shift in strategy for providing services
We the Slave Owners
In Jefferson's America, were some men not created equal?
Foreign Law and the U.S. Constitution
The Supreme Court’s global aspirations
How Eminent Domain Ran Amok
Kelo and the debate over economic development takings
Checks, Balances, and Wartime Detainees
The Supreme Court mediates as Congress abdicates
Judging Brett Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court with John Yoo
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Yale Law alumnus and Kavanaugh’s former classmate John Yoo analyzes the current political leanings of the Supreme Court and the process of confirming Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Judging Brett Kavanaugh And The Supreme Court With John Yoo
Yale Law alumnus and Hoover Institution visiting fellow, John Yoo analyzes the current political leanings of the Supreme Court and the process of confirming Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

