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At this AEI event in honor of North Korea Freedom Week, Ambassador Robert King, the Obama administration’s special envoy for North Korean Human Rights, remarked on the impact and meaning of recent events in North Korea.
The following address was delivered as part of a panel discussion on The Upside-Down Constitution. The discussion was hosted by AEI and The Federalist Society.
How much authority does the Congress have to direct the way a war is waged? John Yoo debates Bruce Ackerman over between Congress and the president over wartime authority.
Those who oppose presidential power in Iraq but supported it in Kosovo are trying to have their cake and eat it too.
Much has been said and written about the underhanded attempt by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to enjoin, as an "unfair labor practice,"Boeing's decision to locate a big production facility in right-to-work South Carolina.
Despite its setbacks and mistakes, the Iraq war continues to receive bipartisan support. We should let politics, not the laws, determine whether that cooperation will continue.
The laughable warning of an impending return to a reactionary "Constitution in Exile"serves to distract from the liberals' own agenda, which is not at all laughable.
Liberal interest groups and intellectuals decry a conservative return to a pre-Lochner U.S. Constitution, even as they try to reshape the Constitution to align with European thought.



