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The Obama administration refused to defend me against the lawsuit filed for José Padilla. Now even the liberal Ninth Circuit agrees the suit was frivolous.
This essay describes an approach for designing antitrust rules for assessing whether firms have engaged in anticompetitive unilateral practices.
Countless intelligence officials have confirmed that detainees interrogated by the CIA provided information that helped lead us to bin Laden. But the CIA deniers continue to insist it is all a "big lie." Well, if they won't believe these sources, perhaps they'll believe WikiLeaks.
The United States’ lack of involvement in the increasingly integrated economic development of East Asia may have a profound effect on American producers, consumers, and overall U.S. economic growth. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region are embracing integrated economic regimes through bilateral trade agreements and the formation of regional multilateral architecture....
Two days before the Supreme Court hears arguments in Hamdi v. Rumsfeld and Rumsfeld v. Padilla, AEI will host a discussion of the legal and policy issues raised by detaining under military law U.S. citizens who take up arms against the United States. The discussion will be led by AEI...
Terrorists should not be allowed to subvert U.S. defense policy by suing private citizens for their acts as public officials.
A panel of leading experts will consider what to do with the ill-fated Doha Trade Round talks.
It is ridiculous to suggest that the chairman of the House committee responsible for homeland security is out of line to investigate the subject of radicalization in the American Muslim community.



