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The Transatlantic Law Forum (TLF) will host its fifth annual conference on October 28–29 at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany. The topic of the conference is "Constitutionalism in Crisis?"
To win just under 40 percent of the vote in a primary with five active candidates is pretty impressive, even for a candidate like Mitt Romney, who started off with significant advantages in New Hampshire.
If the Endangered Species Act were applied uniformly to all of the species in the US that are potential candidates for its reach, Congress would swiftly repeal it. The act's potential costs are often too high to enforce aggressively.
A candid personal account of Bolton's turbulent sixteen-month tenure at the United Nations.
Exiting the Euro might at least give Greece a chance of being spared multiple years of high unemployment and depression, in contrast to the debt restructuring option.
President George W. Bush visited AEI for a candid, informal conversation on his presidency, with a special focus on domestic policy and the institution of the presidency.
The permanent campaign mindset dominates politics in Congress right now. And it does not bode well for finding solutions to problems.
As the campaign season heats up, education and the virtues and frailties of the No Child Left Behind Act have become important election topics.
Frederick M. Hess, director of education policy studies at AEI, and Chester E. Finn Jr., president of the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, present their latest analysis...






