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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...
The EU’s ‘Non-Regression’ Gambit
On Sept.
Civil disobedience requires more than an illegal tent
With winter setting in, and occupiers across the country being evicted as cities grow impatient with campers in their public parks, the Occupy Wall Street movement may find that it made a critical mistake. It envisioned a movement, but called itself a tactic.
The ‘Commerce Clause Mandate’
In “Obamacare vs. The Commerce Clause,” Richard Epstein provides a devastating critique of Supreme Court commerce clause case law since the New Deal.
The Contraception Hawks
For decades American politics has been poisoned by the great abortion debate.
General Cartwright on Offensive Cyber Weapons and Deterrence
In an interview with Reuters, General James Cartwright, who retired a few months ago as the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, maintains that the United States needs to di
GoodFellows: One Nation Under A Groove
In the final episode of the series for 2020, Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, H. R. McMaster, and John Cochrane reflect on lessons learned from the pandemic, Donald Trump’s future, the ruinous state of the Golden State, how society will differ in 2021, plus what gets them through their daily routines—a mixtape of UK punk, Philly-brand funk, and the soothing sounds of “Sweet Baby James” Taylor.
Obama’s Unconstitutional Immigration Order
The Framers adopted the Take Care Clause to ensure that the President is forbidden from making law unilaterally.
Rent Control Hits the Supreme Court
People who don't live in New York City probably haven't confronted the market-distorting injustices of rent control and similar rent-stabilization laws. But they may recall their outrage in 2008 upon reading that New York Rep.
Trade a Tortoise
Two years ago in PERC Reports Todd Gartner wrote, “I am helping the American Forest Foundation develop a market-based habitat credit trading system in portions of Georgia and Alabama.
Classified Information in Woodward’s “Obama’s Wars”
The first Chapter of Bob Woodward’s Obama’s Wars describes Barack Obama’s first post-election intelligence briefing from Director
A united conservative movement
The conservative movement won a resounding victory Tuesday.
Security And Defense Cooperation In The Indo-Pacific | 2020 Conference On Taiwan In The Indo-Pacific Region | Panel 1
Security and Defense Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
Declassified Documents from Hoover Collections Available
More than 650 U.S. government records from nearly thirty different archival collections at Hoover have been declassified. The collections were created by diplomatic, military, and other government officials.
Hoover Institution Press: Drug War Deadlock: The Policy Battle Continues, edited by Laura Huggins
Reactions to President Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration Reform
The Hoover Institution’s Conte Initiative on Immigration Reform conducts a quarterly survey of leading thinkers. Following President Obama’s recent announcement of executive action, we received responses from 39 experts, some of whom are quoted here.
Taking the Campaign Reforms to Court
Why the Supreme Court should kill McCain-Feingold. By Hoover fellow James C. Miller III.
Our Obsolete Constitution?
The Wealth of Indian Nations
Indians cannot borrow money because their land held in trust by the federal government cannot be used as collateral and because tribal judicial systems may not consistently enforce contracts. Moreover, education rates lag behind the national average.
Hoover Institution Announces 2008–2009 National Fellows
The Hoover Institution’s annual postdoctoral W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellows have been named for the 2008–9 academic year.

