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50 Vetoes: How States Can Stop the Obama Health Care Law
On the Limits of Federal Supremacy: When States Relax (or Abandon) Marijuana Bans
Grading the Government’s Data Publication Practices
Mitt Romney’s Energy Plan
Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s Governors: 2012
Libertarian Roots of the Tea Party
The Independent Payment Advisory Board: PPACA’s Anti-Constitutional and Authoritarian Super-Legislature
Renewing Federalism by Reforming Article V: Defects in the Constitutional Amendment Process and a Reform Proposal
Congress Surrenders the War Powers: Libya, the United Nations, and the Constitution
Herbert Hoover: Father of the New Deal
Publication Practices for Transparent Government
Can We Determine the Optimal Size of Government?
The Case for Gridlock
Marriage against the State: Toward a New View of Civil Marriage