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Given President Obama's stated desire to look forward, not backward, with respect to interrogation policy and practice, news reports that Attorney General Holder is seriously considering appointing a special prosecutor to determine whether criminal charges should be brought against some CIA interrogators raise a host of questions and concerns. But the answer to the most important… Read more
Saying one thing on the campaign trail and doing another after taking office is nothing new. President Obama has done it repeatedly. Some of these policy or legal reversals have been for the better; many decidedly have not. Whenever it happens, though, Obama should (though he… Read more
Administration and congressional negotiators reached agreement early Sunday on a package of actions to address the alarming financial situation facing the U.S. economy. Although several drafts of legislative language have been circulating, it is not yet possible to provide an overall assessment until the agreement's final language is examined carefully. The devil is… Read more
At 9:30 this morning, the President spoke on the continuing negotiations with Congress to pass a plan to address the credit crisis. The gist of his remarks was: If it be done, let it be done quickly. Conservatives must append a further mandate: If… Read more
Even in times of difficulty or crisis, the constitutional design for legislation requires careful, bicameral deliberation and presentment to the President. For sound policy and constitutional reasons, Congress should not recess until it acts on a solution to the credit crisis, but it should also be mindful of the virtues of calm deliberation and the… Read more
The Senate is on the verge of passing legislation to extend the important intelligence surveillance authorities of the Protect America Act, passed six months ago. Those authorities, set to expire on February 1, allow the intelligence services to conduct surveillance of communications between persons located outside of the United States when the communications happen to… Read more
Although some thoughtful lovers of liberty have lamented the half-empty aspects of the U.S. Solicitor General's recently-filed brief in the D.C. gun ban case (District of Columbia v. Heller), the portion that is full is legally far more significant in securing Second Amendment rights in the arena that counts most: the Supreme Court. On careful… Read more
The House of Representatives would hamstring the wartime intelligence gathering of the United States if it passes the incorrectly named "Responsible Electronic Surveillance that is Overseen, Reviewed, and Effective Act of 2007," or RESTORE Act (H.R. 3773). Will Representatives who support the bill accept responsibility when the intelligence gap created by the bill results in a… Read more
The news that Justice David Souter will be resigning from the Supreme Court has left some conservatives momentarily...… Read more
In a landmark opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the right to keep and bear arms,...… Read more
Heritage's Todd Gaziano, Director of the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, discusses the constitutionality of the Senate's health care bill which would mandate all individuals Read more
The Supreme Court's 2008-2009 term is over, but the seriousanalysis has just begun. This term witnessed the usualphilosophical clashes Read more
Todd Gaziano commenting on the Voting Rights Act. Read more
Todd Gaziano discussing Sotomayor's comments regarding race being afactor in Supreme Court rulings. Read more
Some of President Obama's admirers and detractors have suggestedthat his election as President and the Democratic majorities inCongress may Read more
Todd Gaziano on FOX News' Special Report with Brit Hume, 4/29/08 Read more
Todd Gaziano on FOX Special Report 4/29/08 Read more
The Supreme Court's gun rights decision is significant for thesethree reasons: 1) The framers' view of the right to Read more
Why the D.C. Gun Ban Is Unconstitutional Read more
Todd Gaziano, director of the Center for Legal and Judicial Studiesat The Heritage Foundation, explains why D.C.'s extremelyrestrictive gun Read more
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