Trimming the Ivy: A Bicentennial Re-Examination of the Establishment Clause

Published Date: January 1, 1987 | Topics: Constitutional Issues, Politics and Current Affairs, Reviews and Commentaries

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Iran’s Forgotten Prisoners of Conscience

Published Date: May 19, 2014 | Topics: Foreign Policy and International Affairs, Religion

As Iran approaches the anniversary of Hasan Rouhani’s presidential victory, the Islamic Republic’s human-rights record, particularly its treatment of religious minorities, remains abysmal. This is especially true for the Baha’is, Iran’s largest non-Muslim religious minority.

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Authorize Force Now

Published Date: February 26, 2014 | Topics: Constitutional Issues, Foreign Policy and International Affairs

Congress should deter Iran’s nuclear ambitions by authorizing, now, the president to use military action. [This article was co-authored by Robert P. George and Michael Stokes Paulsen.] The six-month “interim” agreement between Iran and the U.S. and other nations on Iran’s further development of its nuclear capacity has now gone into effect. Many Americans of […]

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