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Those who fiercely oppose--or staunchly support--the use of foreign law in American judicial decisions assume an answer to a more domestic threshold question: the meaning of our own Constitution.
When a benefit liability must be paid with 100 percent certainty, a plan should be considered "fully funded" only when it is capable of paying it with 100 percent certainty. Market valuation satisfies this criterion, while current accounting standards do not.
Doctrines developed in the fifteenth century by Catholic theologians provided a new understanding of the market economy and are now recognized for their influence on economic theory.
The future of Latin America--and its progressive lurch to the Left--rests in its voters' hands.
A great hoax is being perpetrated on the world: the hoax of negotiations as an untried method to "solve" the "Iranian problem."
America must now prove to the world that it is different from the dictatorships it is fighting against. That's becoming popular sentiment.
Bernard Chapin interviews Christina Hoff Sommers on feminism, campus culture, Hillary Clinton, and more.
At last, prominent Members of Congress are stepping forward to slam Rep. James Traficant (D-Ohio), who was recently convicted on 10 counts of bribery and racketeering.



