Publications
Unborn in the USA
James Bowman
Perhaps the most revealing as well as the most dramatic moment of Unborn in the USA comes near the end…
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American Spectator / June 28, 2007
Spin and Professionalism
George Weigel
The press was even more an unruly beast in 1787 than it is today; yet the Framers of the Constitution…
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Syndicated Column / June 20, 2007
Immigration Crackdown
Stanley Kurtz
In a move that will surprise — maybe even shock — America’s conservatives, the president has apparently decided to put…
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National Review Online / June 25, 2007
The Next Supreme Court Vacancy
Edward Whelan
If a Supreme Court vacancy unexpectedly develops this summer, the conventional wisdom is that President Bush will find it extremely…
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National Review / June 21, 2007
Beginning of the End?
Yuval Levin
Since it began almost a decade ago, the debate over embryonic-stem-cell research has been driven by two simple premises: embryonic…
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National Review Online / June 21, 2007
Two Anniversaries of Consequence
George Weigel
June 4, 2007, marked the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Midway, the pivot of World War II in the…
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Syndicated Column / June 13, 2007
Getting It Right
James Bowman
“For those who remember journalism back in a 1970s heyday they can’t explain to to [sic] the young, [David] Halberstam’s…
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The New Criterion / June 1, 2007
Justices on Trial
Edward Whelan
Confirmation Wars:Preserving Independent Courts in Angry Times by Benjamin Wittes, Rowman & Littlefield, 168 pp., $22.95 Benjamin Wittes, a former…
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Weekly Standard, Volume 012, Issue 38 / June 18, 2007
Global Aging and Innovative Public Pension Reforms
James C. Capretta
The phenomenon of population ageing will have profound consequences for governments and societies all over the world, and not just…
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Pensions International, May 2007 / May 1, 2007