Search Results
-
FILTER BY DATEAll Time
-
-
FILTER BY RELEVANCEMost Relevant
-
-
FILTER BY CONTENT TYPEAll Content Types
-
The best reason for using force in Libya is to secure the removal of Gadhafi. But since this is not why our president ordered U.S. forces into action, Congress should discuss whether committing our young service members, at the risk of life and limb, for purely "humanitarian" reasons, is legitimate national policy.
AEI's housing finance reform plan provides the opportunity for a possible bi-partisan solution that could result in true reform of our housing finance market.
The $2 billion loss by JPMorgan Chase has reawakened debate about whether banks are taking excessive risks, but many facts have gotten lost in the breathless media coverage.
The question of whether the Constitution protects against sex discrimination is the hardest one for those truly committed to following the original understanding of the Constitution.
In this poor economic environment, trade protectionism should be seen as a threat to prosperity, in Australia and around the world.
India has enormous potential for drug development if its legal system will respect intellectual property.
The Obama administration is expanding its use of drones to target terrorists while shrinking the legal ground on which the attacks are based, isolating the CIA and putting drone operators at greater risk.
Nancy Pelosi and John Boehner need to join together and put an end to damaging, out-of-control rhetoric.



