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The Chen Guangcheng saga gets stranger and stranger, but also is becoming a major diplomatic embarrassment for the Obama administration.
Please note that this event has been postponed.
The Paycheck Fairness Act looks like common sense, but instead of helping women it will hurt all workers. The legislation, built on 30 years of spurious advocacy research, will impose unnecessary and onerous requirements on employers.
While thankfully unnecessary in the end, the Bush and Obama administrations made continuity plans in the event of an attack on Washington during the inauguration. Now that the inauguration is over, the Obama administration and Congress should make the fight against hunger a high priority, beginning immediately with hearings and...
Who says judicial activism is dead? The front page of Tuesday's New York Times makes it clear that judicial activism is dead in the same way that the era of big government is over.
As China grows less predictable and the United States less willing to shoulder its responsibilities, familiar patterns of bilateral relations must change.
In applying current constitutional doctrine, it is useful to recur to the original understanding of the provision at issue.
It’s going to be bait and switch for as far as the eye can see. That’s how it looks now that the smoke has cleared after the recent “Mommy War” skirmish over Democratic operative Hilary Rosen’s comment that mother of five Ann Romney had “never worked a day in her life.”







