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This study examines how the European Union has used the precautionary principle in legal decisions.
This study examines how the European Union has used the precautionary principle in legal decisions.
Perhaps we will be forced by then to go back to basics and demand a new Magna Carta.
The presidential nomination process remains the weakest part of our political system. It's too lengthy, its rules are too capricious and giving eternal first dibs to Iowa and New Hampshire is intellectually indefensible.
Anew book from the AEI Press provides insight into the precautionary principle and how it has been used in one prominent legal system.
The American economy has been a wonder because we have constrained capricious government intervention into private enterprise. State pension funds are messing with our formula for success.
The War Powers Act--which sets an arbitrary deadline for presidents to seek congressional approval for military engagements--is just one facet of a much more serious malady: acute buck-passing.






