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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...
The Fall of Compassionate Conservatism
Beyond Austerity
What Was Roberts Thinking?
The Chief Justice was neither an umpire nor a statesman. Only a lawyer.
The Court that Couldn't Say "Stop!"
At a crucial moment, the Roberts court blinked, setting back both the Constitution and any dreams of limited federal power. By John Yoo.
Franklin Delano Obama
The Expanding Power of the Presidency
Obama's Debt Legacy
The Disenfranchisement of Rural America
California’s History Curriculum–Objectionable, Not Objective
By law, textbooks and other teaching materials in California’s public schools are supposed to be up-to-date. Yet history textbooks that are currently in the schools are twelve-years old.
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.
The New Sagebrush Rebels
There’s no recourse in history or law for rural westerners who feel marginalized by federal land policy.
A Topsy-Turvy Presidential Race
Nothing makes sense and everything is possible in this election.
The Unenviable Next President
On the menu: record debt, racial division, chaos abroad, a health care system in ruins.
The Virtue Of Party Politics
Partisanship plays an indispensable role in a democratic society.
Is America Ripe For Tyranny?
Despite the alarmist commentary, America isn’t doomed under this president.
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.
How Not To Teach American History
The importance of civics in American education
Native American Heritage: It’s Not What You Think
The ideas defining a free Native American society.
Q&A With Condoleezza Rice, The Eighth Director Of The Hoover Institution
The following is based on an interview conducted by Murdoch Distinguished Policy Fellow Peter Robinson with the Hoover Institution’s new director, Condoleezza Rice, on Hoover’s flagship broadcast, Uncommon Knowledge, on September 11, 2020.

