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Although the past thirty years of originalist scholarship have produced remarkable gains in certain areas of law, much of the Constitution remains to be recovered.
Honduras is a watershed event--for Hondurans and for all the little guys who are tired of being pushed around by bullies, it is not a minute too soon.
Officials in Chávez's inner circle are wondering how their cash-strapped government can finance yet another "revolutionary" government in Central America. What they fail to realize is that Chávez's backup plan is to sow chaos in Honduras so it is hospitable territory for his partners in the illegal drug trade and a headache for the United States and Mexico.
We have to clear a heaping pile of recent and older health policy debris before moving in a careful and determined manner to the "replace" side of long overdue solutions to chronic, preexisting U.S. healthcare conditions. The clock's running, but we can and we will do this much better, and we have to.
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.
Sicilian priest and founder of the Italian Popular Party Luigi Sturzo developed a synthesis of classical liberalism, the market economy, and Catholic social thought.
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.
Any solution to the conflict in Chechnya must be realistic and pragmatic in its goals. Putin's actions have principally served to strengthen the extremists on both sides, while the moderates, who are the best hope for a lasting peace, have been killed or driven into exile.



