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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...
Hoover’s Uncommon Knowledge Featured Nov. 29 On New Fox Nation
The Hoover Institution’s Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson will appear on the new Fox Nation streaming service on Nov. 29 with an exclusive interview of economist and Hoover senior fellow Thomas Sowell.
A Teacher of Character
James Q. Wilson was a modest man of outsize achievements—a professor and a lifelong student of human nature. By Harvey C. Mansfield.
Wanted: More Judicial Activism!
The 'Commerce Clause Mandate'
NATO’s Role in Libya was a Joke [UPDATED]
Hoover Institution Hosts Conference on Promoting Global Entrepreneurship
U.S. secretaries of state George P. Shultz and Condoleezza Rice and Stanford University president John Hennessy were among the featured speakers at a conference at the Hoover Institution on the “How and Why of Promoting Entrepreneurship Abroad.”
Summer 2013 Board of Overseers’ Meeting at Hoover
The Hoover Institution hosted its annual Board of Overseers’ summer meeting during July 9–11, 2013.
The program began on Tuesday evening with before-dinner remarks by Paul D. Clement, a partner at Bancroft PLLC. Clement served as the forty-third solicitor general of the United States from June 2005 until June 2008. He has argued more than sixty-five cases before the US Supreme Court. During Clement’s speech, titled “Federalism in the Roberts Court,” he talked about the revitalization of federalism in the Rehnquist court “imposing some limits on the federal government’s power vis-a-vis the states.”
Summer 2013 Board of Overseers’ Meeting at Hoover
The Hoover Institution hosted its annual Board of Overseers’ summer meeting during July 9–11, 2013.
The Sixth Circuit’s Ruling on the Individual Mandate
The first of three courts of appeals decisions on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was announced last week. In Thomas More Law Center v.
The Laws Of Human Nature
How we interpret the Constitution depends on whether we're optimists or pessimists about the human condition.
A Question Of Prerogative
The UK’s Supreme Court wrestles with Brexit, politics, and the British Constitution.
Washington Wants a Say Over Your Minister
Rent Control Hits the Supreme Court
The Liberal Legal Meltdown Over ObamaCare
Underestimating the American Dream
The American public has been subjected to a seemingly endless stream of books, articles and commentaries on the downsizing or outright death of the American dream. A Google search for "the death of the American dream" yields more than 276 million citations.
Megamergers—and Megafallacies
Is the recent wave of corporate megamergers cause for alarm? On the contrary, argues Hoover fellow David W. Brady. The new corporate giants are incorporating the best management techniques from around the world. Bigger isn’t better. Better is better.
Silverado Creek: A Tragedy of the Commons
Why private property rights are good for the environment. By Hoover fellow Tibor R. Machan.
Academic Freedom and Academic Standards
Anti-Semitism and the case of Steven Salaita.

