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By John Danforth | May 5, 2008
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By Timothy Sandefur | March 17, 2008
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“Our law school has a summer program in South Africa with a school called the University of the Western Cape. I visited that program this summer. And after about 10 minutes in the a
By Douglas W. Kmiec | July 31, 2006
The American Bar Association is being asked to lend its prestige and authoritative voice to an effort to curtail presidential power. Last week the a href="http://www.abanet.org/
By Milo Mason and Paul Smyth | November 10, 2008
In the spring of 1932, faced with an economic crisis and the realization that President Herbert Hoover’s hand would remain on the helm long after the fall elections, Congress
By Michael Morgenstern | May 14, 2007
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By Daniel A. Rezneck | April 20, 2009
President Barack Obama is to be commended for employing the naval forces of the United States to fight piracy, as Thomas Jefferson did when he sent the Marines “to the shores
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