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Legislature
Op-Ed
August 12, 2023
National Review
The Trump Case Is Still Vulnerable
By
John Yoo
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John Shu
Event
September 18, 2023
Pluralism and the American Constitution
By
Yuval Levin
|
Gary J. Schmitt
Podcast
August 07, 2023
What Does the U.S. Government Accountability Office Do? (with Gene Dodaro)
By
Kevin R. Kosar
|
Gene L. Dodaro
Op-Ed
August 01, 2023
Law & Liberty
Constituting Unity
By
Yuval Levin
Op-Ed
July 26, 2023
The Dispatch
January 6’s Intelligence Failures
By
Gary J. Schmitt
Op-Ed
July 11, 2023
The Hill
Want Better Governance? Then Improve the Way We Hire Politicians
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Multimedia
July 06, 2023
National Constitution Center
Montesquieu and the Constitution
By
Diana Schaub
|
W.B. Allen
|
Thomas Pangle
|
Dennis C. Rasmussen
|
Jeffrey Rosen
Op-Ed
July 06, 2023
The Dispatch
Bureaucratic Wrangling Is No Substitute for Lawmaking
By
Philip Wallach
Podcast
July 03, 2023
What Is the Congressional Research Service, and What Does It Do? (with Kevin Kosar)
By
Kevin R. Kosar
|
Jaehun Lee
Op-Ed
June 13, 2023
National Review
Who Controls the House after the Debt-Limit Deal?
By
Philip Wallach
Op-Ed
June 13, 2023
The Hill
Could a Congressional Dorm Bring Legislators Together?
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Podcast
June 05, 2023
Does the Senate Still Work? (with Marty Gold)
By
Kevin R. Kosar
|
Martin Gold
Op-Ed
June 02, 2023
InsideSources
Time for Congress to Choose Deliberation Over Dysfunction
By
Philip Wallach
| Boyd Matheson
Press
June 02, 2023
Discussing the debt limit deal and Why Congress: Wallach on ‘CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson’
By
Philip Wallach
Press
June 02, 2023
Discussing how Congress can choose deliberation over dysfunction: Phil Wallach on KSL’s ‘Inside Sources’
By
Philip Wallach
Op-Ed
May 30, 2023
Discourse
If We Give Up on Congress, What Will We Lose?
By
Philip Wallach
Book
May 30, 2023
Oxford University Press
Why Congress
By
Philip Wallach
Op-Ed
May 23, 2023
National Review
Biden’s 14th Amendment Folly
By
John Yoo
| Robert Delahunty
Podcast
May 23, 2023
Philip Wallach on Debt Ceiling and Congress
By
Robert Doar
|
Phoebe Keller
|
Philip Wallach
Op-Ed
May 09, 2023
The Hill
It’s Time for Congress to Help the Congressional Research Service
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
May 01, 2023
National Review
Reading the Tea Leaves on the Debt Ceiling
By
Yuval Levin
Podcast
May 01, 2023
Why Is Congressional Oversight Important, and How Can It Be Done Well? (with Elise Bean)
By
Kevin R. Kosar
|
Elise J. Bean
Testimony
April 26, 2023
Committee on House Administration
Revitalizing the Congressional Research Service for the 21st Century
By
Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed
April 11, 2023
The Hill
Believe It or Not, Some Legislators Are Hard at Work
By
Kevin R. Kosar
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