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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.
This is the third installment of AEI's series, Politics Watch.
AEI’s Election Watch series, which began in 1982, is the longest-running election program in Washington. This year’s first session will examine the early primary and caucus states as well as the implications of the condensed primary season. Panelists will also offer the latest political analysis and polls about...
A few quick impressions from last night’s FutureMed extravaganza put on by Singularity University at the Museum of Computer History, a stone’s throw from Google’s Mountain View headquarters.
The event featured an exhibition session where emerging digital health...
As the Republican presidential candidates struggle to finish first or second in the usually crucial South Carolina primary, they seem to be ignoring an important political rule, summed up in the Boy Scouts' motto: "Be prepared."
At this AEI event, Governor Daniels will explain why specific changes are vital to public education, and what his team is doing to increase and improve educational options in Indiana.
Join AEI’s Election Watch team for a reflection on the races that have already taken place and a look ahead to the contests to come.
Unless Congress acts, this summer the Pentagon will begin making across-the-board cuts in defense programs — cuts that will eventually be so deep that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has said they will end the United States’s status as a global superpower. Yet there seems to be...








