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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...
Defending the “Defender in Chief”: John Yoo on Trump’s Fight for Presidential Power
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On the occasion of his new book, Defender in Chief: Donald Trump’s Fight for Presidential Power, Hoover visiting fellow and Berkeley Law School professor John Yoo joins the show to make a spirited case against the criticisms of Donald Trump for his supposed disruption of constitutional rules and norms.
America's Law School Cartel
The legal education system is great for professors, but terrible for students and the public.
Don't Strangle Uber!
The Unpredictability Of Deregulation: The Case Of Airlines
Some unlikely policy lessons from Jimmy Carter and Teddy Kennedy.
Democracy, Delegation, And Distrust
Congress and the Presidency in the Age of Trump.
Native American Heritage: It’s Not What You Think
The ideas defining a free Native American society.
Explaining 1968
Was it a revolution? No. More like a baby-boomer coming-out party— with a rough morning after. By Niall Ferguson.
To the Shores of Tripolitania
Libya has known autocrats and invaders before. A century ago, Italians came, saw, conquered . . . and were defeated. By Charles Lindsey.
Obama: Counterterrorist-in-Chief
The greatest surprise of his presidency is that he is as tough on the Bad Guys as Bush was.
Yes, Be Very Worried Over Growing Polarization
Beware a fetish for 'data' and faux statistical exactitude.
The Anti-Stimulus Bill
The CARES Act cannot properly be called a "stimulus" bill.
Democratizing the Constitution
Peter Berkowitz on Active Liberty: Interpreting our Democratic Constitution by Stephen Breyer
When War Must Be the Answer
The case for force
Mugged by Reality
We know how to contain the epidemic of crime
The Imperial Judiciary—And What Congress Can Do About It
Unelected federal judges are using their awesome power to usurp democracy from the American people.
Thy Neighbor's Rap Sheet
How Do You Know Whether a Killer Lives Next Door?
SIDEBAR: A Felon's Perspective.
SIDEBAR: States Take Action.
Preserve, Protect, and Defend
Constitutional principles I promise to uphold
Necessary Impeachments, Necessary Acquittals
Damning facts, dubious laws, and the separation of powers
Of Power and Providence
The old U.S. and the new EU
Big Brother Is Watching
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis suggested some 70 years ago that personal privacy—the right to be left alone—is the right we Americans value most. Alas, in the information age that right is constantly being eroded. By Hoover fellow Charles J. Sykes.

