Turmoil in the Middle East, the tsunami and earthquake in Japan, and increased domestic and global demand have pushed oil […]
Professor discusses influences that shaped Lincoln’s worldview
Allen Guelzo, professor of history at Gettysburg College, spoke of the influence of the Enlightenment and capitalism on President Abraham […]
Leo Strauss’ Ghost: University of Chicago professor sees influence on Bush administration
In the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq, a number of observers noticed that the Bush administration’s policies seemed to […]
Bayh calls for “principled compromise” to move nation forward
Evan Bayh, former US senator and former Indiana governor, spoke about the importance of striking the proper balance between individual […]
University of Florida professor explains why American Jews are liberal
Universally, there is no significant correlation between Judaism and liberalism. In America, however, the same cannot be said. On February […]
German lawyer discusses state immunity lawsuit at International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice later this year will hear a lawsuit filed by the Federal Republic of Germany against […]
What Lies Ahead?
Republicans and Democrats set to face off over the budget, jobs, and health care After two years of Democratic control, […]
Obamacare Unconstitutional?
Notre Dame Law Professors Weigh In The Obama administration suffered a setback last December, when US District Judge Henry Hudson […]
Newdow claims atheists are discriminated against, lectures on religious equality
Dr. Michael Newdow, an attorney, physician, and atheist best known for his attempts to strike “under God” from the Pledge […]
Are liberty and equality compatible? ND professor and Cato senior fellow debate
Should the poor be able to take resources from the rich to meet their basic needs, either on individual basis […]