by cblpi_admn | Oct 21, 2015 | News
Three panelists discuss trends in recent Supreme Court cases and upcoming cases to watch. George Mason University School of Law associate professor Neomi Rao addresses cases associated with the ever expanding government administrative state. Judicial Crisis Network...
by cblpi_admn | Oct 21, 2015 | News
Three panelists discuss trends in recent Supreme Court cases and upcoming cases to watch. George Mason University School of Law associate professor Neomi Rao addresses cases associated with the ever expanding government administrative state. Judicial Crisis Network...
by cblpi_admn | Oct 21, 2015 | News
“I love being part of the annual Clare Boothe Luce calendar because of how it may inspire talented young women to think about public involvement. Clare Boothe Luce was a leader, writer, adventurer and political trailblazer who was ahead of her time. What...
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 7, 2015 | National Security & Immigration
The Census Bureau had only one job: count the population for the purpose of apportioning political representation and direct taxation. Yet since 1960, when the Census Bureau stopped collecting citizenship information on every U.S. resident, census-taking has evolved...
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 5, 2015 | Energy & Environment
"Recycling has been relentlessly promoted as a goal in and of itself: an unalloyed public good and private virtue that is indoctrinated in students from kindergarten through college," writes John Tierney, writer of the Findings column for the New York Times...
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 5, 2015 | Education
As liberals begin their national promotion for universal childcare – their next Obamacare-style big government policy proposal – a group of university researchers released a study on outcomes of the largest government-organized universal child care program in North...