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The following address was delivered as part of a panel discussion on The Upside-Down Constitution. The discussion was hosted by AEI and The Federalist Society.
This rereleased AEI Classic deals with the theory of foreign aid, defined as technical assistance and capital grants and loans to underdeveloped countries for non-military purposes.
At this event, Anthony Bradley, associate professor of theology and ethics at the King’s College, discussed the concept of social justice.
The counterfeiting of medicines is so prevalent yet totally unaddressed and therefore legal in international criminal law. A counterfeit medicine treaty should be drafted under the auspices of the World Health Organization.
Contemporary constitutional law is dominated by rights talk and rights cases. In this Bradley Lecture, Michael S. Greve urges a return to constitutional structure as the Supreme Court's principal focus and responsibility. "Return," because the Supreme Court of the late nineteenth century--the purest "structure court" in American history--aggressively deployed...
P. J. Hill, the George F. Bennett Professor of Economics at Wheaton College, will discuss the theology of human nature, humanity's relationship to God, and the role of Christian beliefs in the understanding of economic systems.
This book is a study of legal doctrines that hinder the development of efficient, economically sound policies for protecting the environment.
It's remarkable how Obama kept foreign affairs on the back burner and has racked up political successes. Meanwhile, by concentrating all of his talents on domestic affairs, he's made a colossal political mess for himself.







