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Join the Federalist Society and AEI for a panel discussion of John Yoo and Julian Ku's new book, where Martin Flaherty of the Fordham University School of Law and Jeremy Rabkin of the George Mason University School of Law will join the authors in a discussion of their proposals and whether they are faithful to our Constitution, our history and our international law obligations.
Recognizing that the land is a gift, Duvall’s characters embrace redemption and service to self, to community, and (even when misguided) to God.
President Obama attacked Rep. Paul Ryan’s budget as “nothing but thinly veiled Social Darwinism.” That is not surprising. What is surprising is that the chairman of a major committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops launched a similar scathing attack against Ryan.
At this event, James Hunter discussed where Evangelical activism fits within a new "powerhouse generation."
In "Mere Environmentalism: A Biblical Perspective on Humans and the Natural World", AEI scholar Steven F. Hayward carefully explores important similarities and differences in how faithful Christians and conventional environmentalists think about key issues.
Washington was all a-Twitter (literally) Monday over Politico's story about the sexual harassment charges against Herman Cain -- and about Cain's serial self-contradictions.
High-speed railways are not a financially effective enterprise, and China's plan to lead the way in this form of transportation will end up costing them.
If more politicians were faithful to the Constitution, the government would be restrained, but restraining government is "weird," "wacky," and "dangerous" to many liberals today.







