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The response of a leading Pharmascold to a recent academic talk provides a textbook example of how academic orthodoxy is enforced.
What do America’s memorials and monuments tell us about our nation and our identity as citizens? How should we memorialize past events and individuals?
Two recent phenomena--state-owned or controlled corporations in our public markets, and government-owned commercial investment funds--are challenging conventional approaches to the respective roles of government and the private sector.
The Gauer Distinguished Lecture in Law and Public Policy is a major scholarly discourse by a national or world leader. Its primary purpose is to encourage debate by presenting, publishing, and disseminating original work on an important constitutional, legal, or public policy issue...
At this event, four distinguished lawyers who have significant experience both in government and constitutional law will discuss the key constitutional issues that are essential to understand in this controversy, the precedents from similar disputes in the past, and the implications for the future if either the president’s position or the opponents' position is ultimately upheld by the courts.
Atug of war existsbetween regulation and the natural progress of opulence. Regulation begins as an attack on gradual progress but is often overwhelmed by it.





