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The Boldness of Charles Evans Hughes

The advent of a new historical epoch requires boldness in foreign policy architecture. Though less studied than the post-World War II master builders, Charles Evans Hughes' effort after World War I is a worthy case in point.

Natural Rights and Human History

A set of rights based on human nature--and with some qualifications--might not be such a bad idea after all.

International Law vs. the American Constitution

The trend toward "global governance" on the part of overzealous international law courts poses a real threat to U.S. sovereignty.

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Another Slippery Slope in the War on Terrorism?

When it comes to the war on terrorism, bold actions have often come back to haunt us. Will the United States ever come to grips with the messy legalities of twenty-first century warfare?

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May 26, 2012