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George H. Nash will deliver the September 2010 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
Until recently, the idea that public libraries should peddle unfettered access to hardcore porn would have baffled almost everyone. Did the First Amendment change with the invention of the Internet?
Google hopes to scan some of the largest library collections in the world and make them searchable online. This ambitious goal is intensely controversial. Some contend that “Google Book Search” could be a valuable research resource and boost book sales, while others believe it violates copyright laws. The...
For the last decade, as the biopharmaceutical industry has struggled — largely unsuccessfully — to live up to its anticipated potential, a litany of experts, analysts, participants, and commentators have offered up their diagnosis and treatment for pharma’s productivity problem.
The basic question they’re all trying to solve: how can...
Ayaan Hirsi Ali tells the stirring story of her search for a new life as she tries to reconcile her Islamic past with her passionate adherence to democracy and Western values.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Timothy Naftali of Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, and author of George H.W. Bush and Khrushchev's Cold War will deliver the January Bradley Lecture.
Americans have a hard time being realists. George Herbert Walker Bush was no...
This book calculates the deadweight loss caused by the inefficient method of taxation that the Federal Communications Commission has employed and describes an alternative method.





