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In putting Khalid Sheikh Mohammed on trial, the U.S. government will have to choose between vigorous prosecution and revealing classified sources and methods.
If the pattern of the past few decades holds true, emerging market economies may be facing a darkening future.
Congressional testimony on the SEC's implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
An opportunity exists for Iowa leadership to take advantage of plans for a national market and become the leader in providing affordable health-insurance coverage.
Is the centuries-old Alien Tort Statute a prime target for mass tort liability?
Reasonable people can disagree about whether the United States should resume using enhanced interrogation techniques (as it appears it will if a Republican assumes the presidency in January 2013). But we should at least debate this proposition based on facts.
On the Enterprise blog, AEI scholar John Yoo and Rep. Pete Hoekstra warn about the dire consequences of Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement to try Khalid Sheikh Muhammad and five other 9/11 hijackers in the United States.
The political effects of the census are disproportionate to the actual demographic trends the GOP faces.




