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We are now living through another critical period. The country is broke, and our political institutions seem incapable of finding solutions. And as always, federalism is playing a prominent role in a heated political debate.
This event will discuss the future of the Supreme Court.
Constitutional law expert Michael Greve warns that overlooked cases, already before the Court and involving enormous amounts of money, have potentially huge implications for the future of ObamaCare.
This year, more than 100,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a potentially deadly blood disease. Among those in need of lifesaving, blood-producing marrow cells, thousands will die because it is so difficult to find a nearly perfect genetic match and marrow donors are in short supply.
Material incentives, from tax credits...
Does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act violate the Constitution by vesting members of PCAOB with too much power?
U.S. businesses increasingly are coming under scrutiny from antitrust regulators across the Atlantic. At the European Commission alone, cases have been filed or are pending against leading technology firms--including Intel, Qualcomm, Apple, Rambus, and Microsoft--as well as some of the most successful pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer and Merck. Does...
This event will discuss the myths and realities of deregulation during the Bush 43 years.
The deeper problem is that no version of a fiscal union can save Europe or the euro. The principal authority for this proposition is Alexander Hamilton.




