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This volume sets the stage for a reasoned and robust discussion of the meaning of 9/11 and the law and policy of the war on terrorism.
At this AEI event, Michael Greve will discuss his new book, "The Upside-Down Constitution," along with panelists Christopher DeMuth (Hudson Institute), Rick Hills (NYU Law School) and Ben Wittes (Brookings Institution).
William Schambra will deliver the December Bradley Lecture.
Last December, in response to recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission, the 108th Congress passed a historic reorganization of the U.S. government's intelligence and counterterrorism agencies. In its final report, the Commission also recommended a dramatic overhaul of Congressional oversight of those agencies. AEI congressional scholar Norman Ornstein will moderate...
Online registration for this event is now closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
In its efforts to control the use of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and other illegal drugs, the United States spends about $35...
The Transition to Governing Project and the Heritage Foundation’s Mandate for Leadership Project will host a panel discussion examining the Bush transition. How does this transition compare with its predecessors? How is the transition progressing so far? How will a shortened transition affect the new administration? What can we...
Ever so slowly, liberals are attempting a subtle revisionism of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
Peacock contends that theVRA, as it is currently implemented, undermines the Founders' vision of government by emphasizing racial and ethnic group rights over individual rights.






