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As if commandeering the banking, finance, and auto industries were not enough, a couple of weeks ago the Obama administration decided to throw a bomb at modern antitrust law.
Are the origins of the United States religious and political, or did economic motives drive the early colonists?
The consensus view that America's origins are ideological and religious is insufficient to explain this country. The role of economics, capitalism, and wealth are equally important, if not more.
Please join us for a lively discussion about Jack Goldsmith's new book, "Power and Constraint: The Accountable Presidency after 9/11," hosted by AEI and the Federalist Society.
Central to the globalization debate is the issue of the extent to which the United States should compel the application of U.S. laws and regulatory standards to activities in other countries.
District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has put the Microsoft case to rest, placing restrictions on various Microsoft contract and business practices, and dismissing the claims of the eight litigating states asking for stronger constraints.
George L. Priest's Bradley Lecture.
Replacing liability insurance for automobile drivers with a form of no-fault insurancewould raise premiums on more careful drivers and increase the accident rate.




