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At this AEI event, Michael Greve will discuss his new book, "The Upside-Down Constitution," along with panelists Christopher DeMuth (Hudson Institute), Rick Hills (NYU Law School) and Ben Wittes (Brookings Institution).
At this AEI event, panelists will discuss the practical potential and wisdom of further changes to patent law designed to promote innovation and entrepreneurial vigor in the United States.
It's racially discriminatory to prohibit racial discrimination. That's the bottom line of a decision issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich knows how to press the Left's soft spots. Even as he fades from the front of the Republican presidential pack, he deserves credit for attacking the judiciary's seizure of power over some of society's most important issues. Choosing new Supreme Court justices will be one...
On April 2, the Supreme Court of the United States dropped a bombshell on U.S. climate policy: the Court ruled 5 to 4 in Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that the EPA was now forced to regulate vehicular greenhouse gas emissions as specified in Section 202 of the Clean...
The Supreme Court should uphold the ruling of Comstock v. United States, and prevent Congress from impinging on the states' regulatory sphere of crime and punishment.
As co-authors of Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America,we strongly recommend that the Affordable Care Act of 2010 should be repealed and replaced as soon as possible.
The satisfaction from the show of bipartisanship on the Eisen confirmation lasted a good five minutes.








