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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...
Town Square
News from the Citizenship Movement
California Winners And Losers Amidst The Pandemic
We have another three weeks to go until we close the books on 2020, so why not a review of California’s “winners” and losers” in a year that we’d like to put in the rear-view mirror?
Rigged to Re-Elect
Having to disclose small campaign contributions doesn’t make candidates accountable. It just makes dislodging incumbents even harder. By James Huffman.
Governor Schwarzenegger Establishes Council of Economic Advisers
Nine Hoover Institution fellows were named by California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on September 17 to his new Council of Economic Advisers.
Governor Schwarzenegger Speaks at Hoover Board of Overseers Meeting
'I see a great future for the state of California,' said Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on July 14 when he spoke to the Hoover Institution's Board of Overseers and guests during a gala dinner on the Stanford Quad.
Read Renewing the American Constitutional Tradition, a new collection from the Hoover Institution Press
The Hoover Institution has recently released a new volume edited by Hoover’s Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow Peter Berkowitz entitled Renewing the American Constitutional Tradition.
The Future of Arkansas Public School Reform in the Era of "No Child Left Behind"
KORET TASK FORCE ON K–12 EDUCATION
Watch Over the Rappahannock
America eyes the Virginia elections
Mining For Some Improvements To California’s Government
On this date, 171 years ago, California took the first step from unexplored territory to economic colossus with the discovery of gold in the tailrace (still visible today) of a sawmill in present-day Coloma, about an hour’s drive northeast from Sacramento.
Legislature Takes Ideological Zeal a Step Too Far
Virtuous Reality
Character-building in the Information Age
Bipartisan Tax Advice? You’ve Got It
California’s politicians are famously addicted to division and status quo. Can’t this time be different? By John F. Cogan and Christopher Edley Jr.
Mississippi Turning
This weekend saw the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. Tuesday – and a statewide election in Mississippi – brings to close another chapter in what may be the longest saga in Republican politics: rival party factions at war.
Spirit of '96
The states carry the Republican revolution forward
Virginia’s Free-Market Environmentalist
Elizabeth Norton Dunlop puts effective environmentalism to work in Virginia
Checks, Balances, And Guardrails
The Constitution, by standing firm on individual rights, makes it as hard as possible for mass movements to impose their will on the nation.
When Truth is Whatever Serves the Cause
Schwarzenegger's Back But Not As A Politician
Does Conventional Wisdom Apply To The Parties’ 2016 Conventions?
Back to the Town Hall
Why conservatives should embrace deliberative democracy. By David Davenport.

