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Philip A. Hamburger, the author of Separation of Church and State, delivers the first of the Institute's 2002-2003 Bradley Lectures on September 9, 2002.
The political career of the late Senator Robert C. Byrd, which spanned more than 57 years in Congress, had its ups and downs but his determination to hard work and respect for tradition embodies the American spirit.
Allan J. Lichtman's most recent book fails as a history of American Conservatism.
We are fortunate that the language of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution still sets the standard by which modern political speeches are judged.
Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is deadly serious: Holocaust denial is his personal passion, not just a way of taunting Israel, and it's based on his personal interpretation of history.
Of all the unlikely developments in American politics over the last two decades, the most astonishing is this: liberals suddenly love Ronald Reagan.
The acceptance of the political process is the only legitimate means of resolving internal differences in Iraq.




