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PUBLICATIONS BY Todd F. Gaziano

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2008 Research

January 25, 2008
The Intelligence Community Needs Clear - and Permanent - FISA Reform
By Robert Alt, Todd Gaziano, and Brian W. Walsh
(WebMemo #1782)
Congress should take the steps necessary to avoid hobbling America’s wartime intelligence-gathering abilities.

 

January 18, 2008
The Federal Government’s Brief in the D.C. Gun Ban Case: A Glass That Is More Than Half Full
By Todd Gaziano and Andrew M. Grossman
(WebMemo #1775)
The Solicitor General got the big question right: Americans do have a right to keep and bear arms.

 


2007 Research

October 16, 2007
Modernize FISA, But Don't Hobble American Intelligence Operations
By Brian W. Walsh and Todd Gaziano
(WebMemo #1666)
Congress should not impose unconstitutional restrictions on the ability of the executive branch to carry out one of its primary, constitutionally mandated functions: protecting Americans from acts of war by foreign enemies.

 

February 06, 2007
Congress's Iraq Resolutions: Without Resolve or Constitutional Purpose
By Todd Gaziano, Steven Groves, and Brian Walsh
(WebMemo #1347)
The proposed Iraq resolutions are an abuse of Congress's authority and an unreasonable interference with the President's exclusive authority to make strategic military decisions during wartime.

 


2006 Research

September 18, 2006
Congress Jeopardizes Its Own Powers by Balking on Terrorist Surveillance Program Compromise
By Todd Gaziano and Garrett Murch
(WebMemo #1218)
A legislative compromise is the only way that Congress can give the President support to continue a necessary program while preserving the constitutional claims of each branch for another day.

 

September 15, 2006
An Immoral Law: Congress Should Not Criminalize “Price Gouging” of Gasoline
By Todd Gaziano
(WebMemo #1214)
Imposing criminal liability for raising prices in a competitive market is ludicrous.

 

July 05, 2006
The Supreme Court Guantánamo Ruling: How the Administration Should Respond
By James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., Nile Gardiner, Ph.D., and Todd Gaziano
(WebMemo #1143)
Last week, the Supreme Court issued a split decision declaring unlawful the military commissions the United States planned to use at Guantánamo Bay. Regardless of the decision's legal merits, it is not a rebuke of the Bush Administration's conduct of the battle against the threat of transnational terrorist groups.

 

June 08, 2006
Abusing Hawaiian History: Hawaiians Knew Their History in 1959
By Erica Little and Todd Gaziano
(WebMemo #1117)
Hawaiian history rejects the idea of race-based rule

 

June 06, 2006
The 'Native Hawaiian' Bill: An Unconstitutional Approach in Furtherance of a Terrible Idea
By Edwin Meese III and Todd Gaziano
(WebMemo #1114)
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to begin debate as early as June 7, 2006, on the misleadingly named "Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2005" (S.147).  The proponents of this bill, some motivated by seemingly benign purposes and others by a desire to benefit from special preferences, argue that it redresses ancient wrongs done to early Hawaiians by various powers, including the United States. The bill purports to authorize the creation of an exclusively race-based government of "native" Hawaiians to exercise sovereignty over native Hawaiians living anywhere in the United States. This "Native Hawaiian Government" could allegedly exempt these Hawaiians from whatever aspects of the United States Constitution and state authority it thought undesirable. Not only is this a terrible idea; it is also unconstitutional.

 


2005 Research

December 21, 2005
Domestic Surveillance: Dual Priorities, National Security and Civil Liberties, Must Be Met
By James Jay Carafano, Todd Gaziano, and Alane Kochems
(WebMemo #950)
Wars cannot be won by sacrificing national security or fundamental civil liberties.

 


2002 Research

October 10, 2002
A Diminished Judiciary
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Testimony #9999)
Ten Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are holding judicial nominees hostage in an attempt to hold vacancies open for liberal judicial activists. The long-term harm from the politicized confirmation process is even graver. For the rule of law to survive, the judicial confirmation process must be radically changed.

 

August 23, 2002
Office of Homeland Security Should Remain Independent
By Michael Scardaville and Todd F. Gaziano
(Backgrounder #1577)
The National Security Council provides a proven model for how an independent office accountable only to the President would work. The Senate should agree either to adopt the language in Title X of the House bill without amendment, creating the Office of Homeland Security as a similar independent office.

 

April 25, 2002
Procedures for the invocation of executive privilege
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Testimony #9999)
With the preceding framework in mind, there are several provisions of H.R. 4187 that appear to be flatly unconstitutional and others that raise serious constitutional concerns. These defects tend to compound each other, so that taken together, they render the entire bill even more clearly unconstitutional.

 


2001 Research

November 28, 2001
Why Trade Promotion Authority is Constitutional
By Edwin Meese III and Todd F. Gaziano
(Legal Memorandum #4)
The only action that will weaken overall U.S. sovereignty is for Congress to hobble the President's ability to negotiate trade deals with other nations by denying him enhanced trade promotion authority.

 

March 22, 2001
Executive Orders and Presidential Directives
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Testimony #9999)
Congress should modify or repeal the statutory delegations of power that Congress has granted to the President which have been abused or may be abused in the future.

 

March 14, 2001
Election Reform
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Testimony #9999)
Election Reform

 

February 21, 2001
The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders and Other Presidential Directives
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Legal Memorandum #2)
The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders and Other Presidential Directives

 

February 21, 2001
LM2ES: The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Executive Summary #2)
LM2ES: The Use and Abuse of Executive Orders and Other Presidential Directives

 

February 12, 2001
Top Ten Myths About Campaign Finance Reform
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Legal Memorandum #5)
Top Ten Myths About Campaign Finance Reform

 


2000 Research

December 05, 2000
The Number of Electors Necessary for the Election of a President
By Edwin Meese III, Todd F. Gaziano, and Matthew Spalding, Ph.D.
(Legal Memorandum #1)
The argument that it takes only a simple majority of electors voting to elect the President, as opposed to a majority of the whole number, does not withstand constitutional scrutiny.

 

December 05, 2000
The Number of Electors Necessary for the Election of a President
By Edwin Meese III, Todd F. Gaziano, and Matthew Spalding, Ph.D.
(Executive Summary #1)
The argument that it takes only a simple majority of electors voting to elect the President, as opposed to a majority of the whole number, does not withstand constitutional scrutiny.

 


1999 Research

July 30, 1999
BG1315ES: Federal Litigation Against the Tobacco Industry
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Executive Summary #1315)
BG1315ES: Federal Litigation Against the Tobacco Industry: Elevating Politics Over Law

 

July 30, 1999
Federal Litigation Against the Tobacco Industry
By Todd F. Gaziano
(Backgrounder #1315)
Regardless of the merits of the legislative options, this litigation approach is wrong and would undermine the rule of law.

 


2007 Commentary

April 23, 2007
Listening For Terrorists: Surveillance Programs—Lessons Learned and the Way Ahead
By James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., Todd Gaziano, John Yoo, Suzanne Spaulding, and Mary DeRosa
In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks the National Security Agency (NSA) established a terrorist surveillance program to intercept the international communications of suspected transitional terrorists and their supporters.

 


2005 Commentary

August 30, 2005
The 'Native Hawaiian' bill
By Edwin Meese III and Todd Gaziano
The United States Supreme Court ruled decisively that this approach is unconstitutional in Rice v. Cayetano (2000). 

 

July 27, 2005
The Ginsburg Rule
By Edwin Meese III and Todd Gaziano
Today's battles over judges have too often broken down along party lines. Democrats sought to filibuster judicial nominees.

 

July 05, 2005
A Fitting Property Rights Memorial
By Paul Rosenzweig and  Todd Gaziano
One of the "great first principles of the social compact" is that a legislature cannot "take property from A and give it to B."

 


2004 Commentary

October 26, 2004
How to Make Your Vote Not Count
By Todd F. Gaziano and Tara Ross
A group of San Francisco outsiders is trying to change the way electoral votes are cast in Colorado's presidential elections. But why?

 


2003 Commentary

July 28, 2003
Judicial Misconduct in the Sixth Circuit
By Todd F. Gaziano
Senator Orin Hatch has decided to hold a hearing on the "Michigan Four," which is not some new Motown quartet.

 

June 17, 2003
Respect First Amendment
By Todd Gaziano
The difference between what the First Amendment says and what the U.S. Supreme Court rules can be surprising, especially when politicians in Congress manipulate rules that govern their own elections.

 

May 09, 2003
It's Time To Solve the Judicial Confirmation Crisis
By Todd F. Gaziano and Paul Rosenzweig
At the circuit court level alone, there are 15 openings currently listed as "judicial emergencies." Unfortunately, the Senate confirmation process is so shattered, it will require a bold and innovative move to put it back on the right track.

 


2002 Commentary

October 07, 2002
ED100702:  A Statute a Seven-Year-Old Would Understand
By Todd F. Gaziano
ED100702:  A Statute a Seven-Year-Old Would Understand

 

August 05, 2002
ed080502: A Partisan Blood-Sport
By Todd F. Gaziano
ed080502: A Partisan Blood-Sport

 

April 04, 2002
Justice Delayed...
By Todd Gaziano and Rich Tucker
Justice Delayed...

 


2001 Commentary

November 27, 2001
Trade and Sovereignty
By Edwin Meese III and Todd Gaziano
Trade and Sovereignty

 

May 11, 2001
Fraud is a More Serious Problem
By Todd Gaziano
Fraud is a More Serious Problem

 


2000 Commentary

December 13, 2000
Hoisted by Their Own Petard
By Todd Gaziano
Hoisted by Their Own Petard

 

December 08, 2000
It's the Legislature's Turn
By Todd Gaziano
It's the Legislature's Turn

 

November 16, 2000
The Legal Endgame: The Result is Getting Clearer
By Todd Gaziano
The Legal Endgame: The Result is Getting Clearer

 

 
 

2008 Media Appearances

FOX: Special Report with Brit Hume Supreme Court Voter ID (04/28/2008)
FOX: Special Report with Brit Hume Supreme Court Voter ID (04/28/2008)
KTVU, FOX Affiliate - San Francisco: Mornings on 2 FISA Expires (02/15/2008)


2007 Media Appearances

FOX: Special Report with Brit Hume Replacing Gonzales (08/28/2007)
Hearst Argyle: News Gonzales Resignation (08/27/2007)


2006 Media Appearances

PBS / NPR : Democracy Now Supreme Court Case on Race & Schools (12/05/2006)


2005 Media Appearances

NBC: Supreme Court Questions (07/01/2005)


2003 Media Appearances

 
 
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