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The Quotable Jefferson

2006/7/6

More than any other Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson made his reputation on the brilliance of his w

The U.S.-Japan strategic relationship is evolving. With the United States struggling to meet militar

The current era of globalization is only a partial return to a liberal economic order. Renowned deve

As the Senate prepares to debate the Federal Marriage Amendment many scholars are looking at evidenc

Health Care University

2006/5/30

Tuesday, May 30The Basic Economics of Health Care and Insurance MarketsFeaturingPeter Van Doren, Sen

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In April Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney signed into law one of the most ambitious health care reform

Deluged by indecency complaints since Janet Jackson's infamous "wardrobe malfunction," Congress cont

As Ben Bernanke settles into his new role as chairman of the Federal Reserve, now is an opportune ti

Since it was revealed recently by the New York Times, the administration's previously secret NSA sur

The single most important economic and sociological change in our society in the past 60 years has b

Although Americans generally think of global trade only in terms of economics, the free exchange of

Belarus attained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Since he took power in 1994, however, B

As the War on Drugs continues to fill America's prisons with nonviolent offenders, many cities and s

Since Enron's collapse in 2002, the federal government has stepped up its campaign against white-col

The idea that the United States needs a standing nation-building office has gained strong bipartisan

Corruption in Kenya

2006/3/29

The election of Mwai Kibaki to the Kenyan presidency in 2002 was meant to put an end to the pervasiv

On Tuesday, March 28, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, which

Lobby Reform or Regression

2006/3/21

Congress has been moving rapidly toward enacting new ethics and lobbying regulations. Such regulatio

Many conservatives questioned the wisdom and efficacy of using the U.S. military for humanitarian mi