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Gerard Alexander Democracy; Democratization; American government; Government spending
Joseph Antos Medicare; Health care policy; Private health insurance
Michael Barone Politics; American government; Campaigns and elections; American political system
Walter Berns Political philosophy; Constitutional law; Legal issues
Douglas J. Besharov Education (vocational, high-school counseling, Affirmative Action, and student aid); Poverty (trends, causes, and remedies); Welfare reform (job training and program evaluation); Families (marriage, divorce, same-sex marriage, and nonmarital births); Child abuse/child welfare (foster care and delinquency); Preschool and child care (Head Start); Race and ethnicity (Affirmative Action and black middle class)
Edward Blum Civil rights policy; Voting rights; Affirmative action; Multiculturalism; Redistricting
Karlyn Bowman Public opinion/polls; U.S. politics; Media
John E. Calfee Advertising; Food and Drug Administration policies; Health care policy; Pharmaceuticals; Tobacco; Tort liability system
Lynne V. Cheney Culture; Education
Nicholas Eberstadt Infant mortality and health disparites in the United States; Economics; Economic development policy; Foreign and Defense; Poverty; Foreign aid; Korea; East Asia; Russia and other former Soviet republics; Social and Political; Demographics; Health and mortality in foreign locales (including HIV/AIDS); Global health, infant mortality, and HIV/AIDS; Poverty (domestic and international); Third World economic development; North and South Korea; World demographics
John C. Fortier Elections; Congress; Continuity of government; Election reform, presidential succession, and disability; The Electoral College; The presidency
Ted Frank Liability reform; Law and economics; Constitutional law; Medical malpractice; Antitrust policy; Regulation through litigation; Intellectual property
David Frum U.S. politics; Bush administration; Canadian politics
David Gelernter American history; Religion, culture, and science
Newt Gingrich Health care policy; Information technology; Military; U.S. politics
Robert A. Goldwin Constitutional studies; Education; Human rights and democracy
Michael S. Greve Federalism; Constitutional law; Courts; Business regulation
Steven F. Hayward Environment; Law; The presidency; Political economy
Frederick M. Hess Education
Ayaan Hirsi Ali Islam and the West; Islam and women; Islam in Europe
Leon R. Kass, M.D. Bioethics; Ethics; Philosophy; Marriage, family, and social mores
Herbert G. Klein U.S. media and political issues; Presidential communications
Marvin H. Kosters Income inequality; Labor issues
Irving Kristol Culture; Ethics; Religion; Politics
Joshua Muravchik United Nations; Neoconservatism; History of socialism and communism; Arab-Israeli conflict; Global democracy, terrorism, and the Bush Doctrine
Charles Murray Culture; Human intelligence and social structure; Marriage, family, and social mores; Family; Crime; Libertarianism
Michael Novak U.S. politics; Ethnicity; Sports; Religion; Culture
Norman J. Ornstein U.S. politics; Congress; Elections
Sally Satel, M.D. Domestic drug policy; Mental health policy (including the psychological impact of war and disasters); Political trends in medicine
Nick Schulz Media; Technology and politics
Christina Hoff Sommers American adolescents; Feminism and American culture; Morality in American society
Peter J. Wallison Banking and financial services; Financial markets; GSEs (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac)
Ben J. Wattenberg Culture; Demographics; Public opinion/polls
John Yoo Constitutional law; International law


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