September 3, 2007
After Alberto: What should the next attorney general do? Five experts offer advice on everything from national security to photo ops.
By Randolph J. May | March 29, 2004
Yet again, technology is challenging regulation. In the telecommunications industry, whenever a disruptive innovation comes along, the Federal Communications Commission is hard-pressed t
By Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke | February 4, 2008
As the clock ticks down on George W. Bush's presidency, his administration is eager to forge an agreement with Iraq to secure a long-term U.S. presence there. Last November, Bush and Ira
By Thomas J. Moyer and Bert Brandenburg | October 9, 2006
"That's obscene," said Justice Lloyd Karmeier of the Illinois Supreme Court on the night of his electoral victory, two years ago. "How can people have faith in the system?" Karme
By Heather Gerken | May 5, 2008
Partisanship has long been the Achilles' heel of our democracy. It not only taints the way we run elections, but also makes it difficult to pass much-needed reform. Edward Foley re
October 24, 2005
To the editor:Your Oct. 10 story by Vanessa Blum, "Prosecutors Had Early Word of Abuse" [Page 19]
By David Newdorf | September 8, 2008
People sometimes ask me what I think about while out on long runs. Before the sore muscles and aching joints recede into memory, I thought I’d share some of my thoughts from
By Robert J. Spagnoletti | May 21, 2007
Each year, thousands of people are arrested in the District of Columbia for crimes but are not prosecuted or convicted. Many of these arrests are for minor offenses. Some are far more se
December 31, 2007
"Every other mature democracy relies on politically insulated bureaucrats to run its elections. In the United States, we depend on partisans. . . . The foxes are guarding the elec
By Robert A. Levy | April 16, 2007
Predictably, the anti-gun crowd is apoplectic over Parker v. District of Colu
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