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The inherent conflict of science and politics will be the subject of the second-annual "Bloody Crossroads" conference at AEI.
The Regulatory Accountability Act is an effort to channel the discretion and improve the performance of the modern administrative state.
That government policies have "unintended consequences" is a staple of both political rhetoric and policy analysis. In its strongest form, the argument is that policy consequences are not only unintended but perverse--they make the problems they address worse rather than better. These arguments are pervasive, but are they simply rhetorical...
At this AEI event, experts will discuss the feasibility and likely consequences of the proposed REINS Act.
At this AEI book forum, Jeffrey Friedman will present his book’s arguments, followed by comments from AEI’s Peter Wallison and Alex Pollock and a general discussion.
In the lead up to President Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday on Sunday, February 6, AEI scholars will be available to comment on President Reagan and his legacy.
White House oversight of regulatory policymaking is a legitimate and essential means for presidents to pursue their policy objectives.
Cass R. Sunstein, professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School, will deliver the first Distinguished Lecture of the new AEI Center for Regulatory and Market Studies. His subject will be the sources of extremism. He uses recent studies of juries, federal judges, and ordinary citizens to show...





