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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...
Executive Discretion on Steroids
Beware of government actions aimed at "virtuous" ends.
The United States of Entitlements
Corporations Are People, Too
Those demanding restrictions on campaign funding claim to want power for the people. In reality they stand for crass partisan power—that of incumbents. By Richard A. Epstein.
Unions Take High Culture Hostage
Carnegie Hall is symbolic of how our current system of labor law can destroy our civic institutions.
The Real Public Servants
Private enterprise does more for the national good than it gets credit for.
California’s June Primary: Laying The Foundation For What Is To Come
Since 2000, on average, 44% of registered voters have cast a ballot in the California Presidential primary – a whopping 31 points below the average Presidential general election turnout. There has been much debate about the causes and consequences of low primary turnout, but at the end of the day, it is apparent that while the June primary lays the foundation for the November general election, Californians don’t have much urgency to be a part of that masonry.
Trump’s Executive Orders On Immigration
On January 27, 2017, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13769 titled Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States. He replaced it with Executive Order 13780 on March 6, 2017,
Are We Smart Enough for Democracy?
Socrates, Aristotle, Woodrow Wilson, Rush Limbaugh, and Jonathan Gruber all agree: The answer is no. But here’s what they’re missing.
When Bureaucrats Get Away With Murder
Regulations may be well intentioned, but their costs can be devastating and even life-threatening.
The Truth About Campaign Finance Reform
The more power is concentrated in the hands of the government, the more dangerous money becomes in politics.
Why Democrats Could Win In 2016
Progressive populism is on the rise, and Republicans have not championed a compelling pro-growth alternative.
The Demagogues Of 2016
History shows that the Trump phenomenon is business-as-usual in a democracy––and as dangerous.
Alphabet Soup Corruption
Historians will remember the Obama administration for its ideological disregard of the rule of law.
Fake News: Postmodernism By Another Name
Progressive journalists are deliberately spreading false narratives to advance a political agenda that ordinary Americans would otherwise reject.
America's Media Meltdown
Journalists go from presidential veneration to vituperation.
Steele Dossier Intrigue
The trail leading back to the Democratic establishment looks uncomfortably hot.
Who’s Afraid Of Budget Deficits? I Am.
Taking issue with Jason Furman and Larry Summers
A Sorry Tale Of Two Investigations
The Democrats overplayed their hand in the impeachment proceedings and the FBI probe.
Confine Presidential Impeachment To Criminal Acts
Impeachment is far too grave a remedy to invoke on the basis of a shaky case resting on highly partisan assumptions.

