...War by creating the secret bunker at the Greenbrier," said American Enterprise Institute resident scholar Norm Ornstein, who was an adviser to a joint...
...agreement that the American Bar Association's...DOJ had to institute legal proceedings to...a billion-dollar enterprise, paid a modest...
...the water district on behalf of the city of New York, the American Planning Association and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The...
...continued to write controversial books and articles from perches at the American Enterprise Institute and the Hudson Institute. As recently as last month's presidential...
Former federal appeals judge, solicitor general and failed Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork, who died Wednesday, is being remembered as both a conservative legal trailblazer and a divisive nominee w
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...controlled Senate. During a speech Monday before the conservative American Enterprise Institute titled "What Should Congress Do This Year and Beyond?"...
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