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As the Supreme Court hears a challenge to Arizona's immigration law today, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) scholars are available for interviews.
Bad things can come in small packages. The latest exhibit is a recently proposed regulation of the Internet.
Read Nick Schulz's primer on skilled immigration, which explains the economic benefits from reform to the United States.
The federal government is a powerful entity, but try as it might it cannot repeal the laws of supply and demand. So don’t blame the drug makers or the banks; blame the politicians in Washington and their inability to see that price "controls" can’t control the larger market.
In this age of ballooning U.S. debt, it’s hardly surprising that many Democrats and Republicans are pushing to reduce American military spending. But a closer examination of what’s at stake reveals just how troubling the embrace of defense austerity will prove to be.
There is probably no bigger issue facing our economy than creating economic growth. Today, I'd like to talk about why growth matters so much, the importance of human capital to growth, and the moral case for economic growth.
George Gilder will present arguments from his new book, The Israel Test, at a forum sponsored by American.com
Media inquiries: Veronique Rodmanvrodman@aei.org; 202.862.4870
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 28, 2008
The first issue of The American magazine under the leadership of new editor-in-chief Nick Schulz was released today.
A former senior editor of The American, Schulz helped launch the magazine and its online...





