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Academic debates about the status of customary international law (CIL) have largely ignored an important aspect of the question: the presidential power to interpret CIL.
There is no guarantee that all who yearn for freedom, once free, will use it well.
The Future of Educational Entrepreneurship examines the challenge of creating innovative and productive entrepreneurial activity in American education.
Old weights and measures have lasted in America because they grew from the free transactions between people.
There are lessons to be learned from the dazzling success of the surge strategy in Iraq.
Are todays climate scientists basing their policy recommendations on science or unexamined prejudices?
While Reich has been ridiculed by the press for his Walter Mitty tendencies, the brilliantly focused mental CAT scan which Reich's behavior illuminates has yet gone unexamined.
When Congress, on the eve of its adjournment, suddenly rushed in to try to block the removal of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, it is impossible to believe that the motive was reasoned conscience.




