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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...
Sense Of Youthful Purpose Driven By Action, Passion, Says Stanford Researcher
Hoover fellow William Damon's research explores how young people develop purpose in their civic, work, family and community relationships. Damon notes that encouraging a sense of meaning and purpose in young people often comes down to a "beyond-the-self" way of orienting to the world.
Why “Big Law” Won’t Defend The Constitutionality Of Bans On Gay Marriage
Not long ago, in the context of the controversy over Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, I complained that corporate America won’t stand up to the increasingly totalitarian tactics of the gay rights movement and its leftist supporters.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Getting Serious About The Arctic: US Interests In The North
In our fast paced world of sound bites, tweets, and captivating images, recent horrific acts such as those in Nigeria, Paris, and Pakistan shock us with increasing frequency.
Hillary Clinton’s Policies: Where’s The Beef?
“There will be plenty of time for policy and serious discussion,” one Democratic strategist says. “This is the entertainment part of the event.”
Chris Christie’s Expansion Of Medicaid In New Jersey Angers Some Republicans
Decision two years ago undercuts governor’s case that he can rein in entitlement programs
Reporter's Book Details 'False Evidence' Against 'Scooter' Libby
A new book by former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, "The Story: A Reporter's Journey", claims that former White House adviser I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was convicted of obstruction of justice and perjury through improperly manipulated testimony and withholding of crucial evidence in his 2007 trial.
Dear FDA, Step Aside So We Might Live
Patients suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease shouldn’t have to plead with bureaucrats to try potentially lifesaving drugs.
Rethinking Macro Policy III
Hoover fellow John Taylor discusses the future of monetary policy today.
Blanchard On Countours Of Policy
Olivier Blanchard, (IMF research director) has a thoughtful blog post, Contours of Macroeconomic Policy in the Future. In part it's background for the IMF's upcoming conference with the charming title Rethinking Macro Policy III: Progress or Confusion?” (You can guess my choice.)
Did Edwin Cannan Think A 100 Percent Income Tax Rate Was Fair?
The earliest 20th-century reference I have been able to find to a Laffer curve effect is in a 1901 article by London School of Economics professor Edwin Cannan.
Peter Berkowitz On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (38:30)
Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz discusses his Wall Street Journal article concerning the false evidence against Scooter Libby.
Bill Whalen On The Forum
Hoover fellow Bill Whalen discusses the early jockeying for position as the 2016 presidential race heats up.
Henry Miller On The John Batchelor Show (19:15)
Hoover fellow Henry Miller discusses USDA regulations of biotechnology and how the regulations have prevented agricultural progress.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Ethnic Constructs Are Pointless In Our Multiracial Society
Not long ago, the New York Times uncovered the artifact that Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush had once listed himself as "Hispanic" on a Florida voter registration form.
Analysts Were Looking For A Number.....
that was [higher, lower] than actual [earnings, jobs created, unemployment rate, trade deficit, last quarter's GDP growth, etc.].
Lanhee Chen On Bloomberg
Hoover fellow Lanhee Chen discusses Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

