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James Gimpel, Daron Shaw
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Richard M. Reinsch II
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Trump Has Launched a Necessary Fight Over the President’s Spending Discretion

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John Yoo
Constitutionalism
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Causes Tending to Undermine a Democratic Republic

Commentary on de Tocqueville: Vol. One, Part Two, Chapter Nine

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Constitutionalism
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Pursuit of Happiness
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California’s Housing Problems Require a Better Solution than Densify, Densify, Densify

California’s mounting housing problem requires more alternatives, especially for people seeking lower rents and affordable single-family houses.

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Pursuit of Happiness
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Brains Versus Brawn: Ordinal Rank Effects in Job Training

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Pursuit of Happiness
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Pursuit of Happiness
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Pursuit of Happiness
Aug 17, 2024
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