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SCOTUS Hears Oral Arguments in Weyerhaeuser Case

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AUSTIN – Today, the U.S. Supreme Court opens its new term and will hear oral arguments in Weyerhaeuser Co.

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CEI Praises Senate Subcommittee Hearing on Sound and Transparent Science Rule

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Ahead of today’s Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee hearing on oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency’s implementation of the Sound and Transparent Science rule, CEI fellows commented on the importance of the rule to the future of regulatory science.

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CEI Praises Senate Sub-Committee Hearing on Sound and Transparent Science Rule

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Ahead of today’s Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee hearing on oversight of the EPA’s implementation of the Sound and Transparent Science rule, CEI fellows commented on the importance of the rule to the future of regulatory science.

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Williams: Killing the Electoral College Would Alienate Half the Country

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Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, seeking to represent New York’s 14th Congressional District, has called for the abolition of the Electoral College.

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BY Jason Pye and Sarah Anderson

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Recently, there have been several complaints from leftists about the Senate, particularly since the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to serve as an associate justice on the Supreme Court. They complain that the Senate is undemocratic and should have proportional representation like the House of Representatives.

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Want to Fix the Senate? Repeal the 17th Amendment

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Recently, there have been several complaints from leftists about the Senate, particularly since the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to serve as an associate justice on the Supreme Court. They complain that the Senate is undemocratic and should have proportional representation like the House of Representatives.

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New Stanford research reexamines the story of the U.S. Constitutions creation

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Stanford historian Jonathan Gienapp analyzed debates of early U.S. lawmakers in the decade following the Constitution’s creation. He argues these discussions shaped how Americans view this important document today.

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The Founding Fathers would lead the fight against Measure 104

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It goes against the “fundamental principle of free government,” against the common good, James Madison concurred.

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Your Guide to Tuesdays Transformation of Democracy

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Democracy in America will be transformed Tuesday night, for better or worse. Or both. In the worst-case scenario, numerous voting rights and electoral reforms will go down in flames across the country, new barriers to voting will be erected, and despite winning millions of more votes, the more popular political party will fall short of winning governing control over the House of Representatives, designed to represent “the People alone,” as James Madison put it.

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Madisons streets were named after early U.S. revolutionaries

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In Philadelphia, streets at right angles to Delaware street are named after American trees. In Washington, some streets are named after the states to which they lead. In Madison, nearly every major street was named after a signer of the Constitution. You can thank James Doty, a land speculator and politician from the early 1800s, for that.

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Remarks by Director Iancu at the 10th Annual Patent Law & Policy Conference

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It’s a pleasure to be with all of you this afternoon as we discuss “The Role of the Courts in Shaping Patent Law & Policy.” And what better to address on this issue than the judicial exceptions to Section 101? So you will forgive me if we get a bit into the weeds today, as this is obviously a complex topic.

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How Government Became the Chief Violator of Property Rights

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Governmental violations of personal property rights drive much of the resentment, anger, and division we witness in America today.

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Four-star general, former UN executive and retired congresswoman to address graduates

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Contact(s): A trailblazing four-star general, the former head of the United Nations World Food Programme and a former nine-term congresswoman will receive honorary degrees and speak during Michigan State University’s 2018 Fall Commencement.

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20 Earn Digital Archives Specialist Certificates from Society of American Archivists

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The innovative DAS Curriculum, developed by experts in the field of digital archives, is structured around seven core competencies: understanding the nature of records in electronic form; defining for a variety of audiences the requirements, roles, and responsibilities related to digital archives; formulating strategies and tactics for appraisal, description, management, organization, and preservation; integrating technology to provide access to digital collections; planning for the integration of new tools for successive generations of technology; curating, storing, and retrieving original ma

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Inaugural St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational Presented by Wilson Begins ESPNs Road to the Womens College World Series

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Softball season is upon us, and the road to the 2019 Women’s College World Series on ESPN begins with the inaugural St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational Presented by Wilson. ESPN Events’ first owned and operated softball tournament will be held at the Eddie C. Moore Complex in Clearwater, Fla., February 14-17, 2019. Of the 39 games that comprise the invitational, 25 will be available across ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network and ESPN3.

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