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This Briefly offers readers interesting insights into the Roberts' Court with the addition of Justice Alito and the cases that make up the 2006-2007 docket.
This issue covers immigration reform, the 2006-2007 Supreme Court term, and more.
The 39-hour sort-of filibuster in the Senate last week was sort of interesting, though not as an example of the Senate tradition of unlimited debate, nor as an example of the Senate tradition as a great deliberative body, nor even as an example of the serious questions surrounding how both...
When majorities are close, party unity becomes the key to partisan success or failure.
Central to the globalization debate is the issue of the extent to which the United States should compel the application of U.S. laws and regulatory standards to activities in other countries.
Even with his popular vote win in election 2004 and the larger cushion in Congress, the sledding ahead will be very tough for President George W. Bush.
The day after the 2004 election, AEI's Election Watch team analyzed the presidential race, the other contests of national significance, and the voting trends that led to Republican gains.
The United States often has been counted out and just as often has proved its critics wrong.



