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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...
Purple Voters in the Golden State
California’s Republican Party has drifted off the centrist track. But its voters haven’t. By Morris P. Fiorina and Samuel J. Abrams.
Liberalism’s Mean Streets
How conservatives can reverse urban decline
Clinton's Cocaine Babies
Why Won't the Administration Let Us Save Our Children?
Pilgrims' Progress
The real legacy of the Religious Right may have nothing to do with politics
I’ll Stand Bayou
Louisiana couples choose a more muscular marriage contract
Are You Smarter Than a Freshman?
What political philosophy has to say about elections.
Socialism, Capitalism, And Income
A study of inequality, incentives and economic transitions.
Follow the Saudi Money
Untangling a complex courtroom tale: did Saudi funding incubate Islamist terror? By Chris Mondics.
The Beat Generation
Community policing at its best.
SIDEBAR: San Diego's Trailblazing Example.
SIDEBAR: New York City's Subway.
Making Congress And America Work Again
Senator Rob Portman on passing legislation to get the economy going and the United States back on track.
The Scapegoats Among Us
Blame-shifting after 9/11.
Fighting Words
Craig S. Lerner on A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by Jim Webb
Age of the Empirical
Computers and the question of what works
On Self-Government
Families, congregations, and civic associations are America’s "schools of liberty." Progressivism threatens them all
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.
Diverting the Radicalization Track
Promoting alternatives among the Middle East’s youths
The Great Society: A New History with Amity Shlaes
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This week on Uncommon Knowledge, a conversation with author and historian Amity Shlaes on her new book, Great Society: A New History.
The Challenges Of Reforming Health Care In A Partisan Era
Ideas to reform health care, elections, politicians, society, and the family with Avik Roy and John Podhoretz.
Senator Portman On Why The New Tax Bill Helps The Middle Class
The Positive Effects of the New Tax Bill Are Already Being Seen.
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.

