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At this event, one of a series of Nixon Legacy Forums sponsored by the Richard Nixon Foundation, four members of Daniel Patrick Moynihan's White House staff will discuss his relations with Nixon and their collaborations on welfare reform, education policy, and other issues.
A group of leading economists provide their stance on U.S. broadband policy.
Moynihan seemed to be in the middle of every major political controversy for 40 years. As a result, this new collection of his letters, memoranda, and diary entries, ably edited and annotated by former New York Times reporter Steven Weisman, illuminates not only Moynihan's thought and character, but the age he lived in.
There seems to be bipartisan agreement that the mainstream media is biased but disagreement concerning the direction. In this conference, Brian Anderson of the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal will discuss recent work indicating a leftward bias, and discuss the implications of this bias both for the evolution of the media...
This book applies new advances in economic theory regarding the asymmetry of information between firms and their regulators to the design of improved telecommunications regulation.
The Supreme Court has interpreted the Establishment Clause in a manner that encourages and sometimes demands hostility towards religion.





