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The cost of health care is skyrocketing. There is growing dissatisfaction with both health care quality and health outcomes. What can be done to reduce costs and obtain better value for our health care dollars?
Disease management (DM) is increasingly touted as the key to both improving care and...
Following a defeat in Citizens United, the Obama administration is making an unprecedented assault on free speech through a proposed executive order requiring federal bidders to disclose their political giving during the previous two years.
This lecture comes in three parts. First, a bit of general scene setting about the peculiarity of the current debate over Progressivism; second, a look at a few case studies of individual...
Kosovo is an example of a policy gone horribly wrong, but not because of insufficient attention to human rights by the administration.
In applying current constitutional doctrine, it is useful to recur to the original understanding of the provision at issue.
The otherwise sensible Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has sustained the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement on tobacco litigation against an attack under the Constitution's compact clause.
In this Bradley Lecture, Norman Podhoretz discusses the origins, development, and death of neoconservatism




