Apr 19, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW, UNITED NATIONS, DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Washington Times Whether it’s about unlawful aliens, property rights or reconciling our jurisprudence with international law, inferior vestiges of government power have circumvented an authority not vested in them by our Constitution and...
Apr 9, 2007 | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani often enjoys poll scores above all presidential rivals from both sides of the political aisle. For many, he inarguably projects the kind of appeal that says to voters, “You matter more than a...
Mar 28, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2007 Front Page Mag.com The American heart too frequently out maneuvers the American mind, and does so to an extent that makes us all look laughingly stupid as well as predictably vulnerable to enemy tactics; e.g., pulling out of Iraq because of its...
Mar 28, 2007 | MEDIA BIAS, POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES, WAR ON TERROR AND WAR IN IRAQ
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag The American heart too frequently out maneuvers the American mind, and does so to an extent that makes us all look laughingly stupid as well as predictably vulnerable to enemy tactics; e.g., pulling out of Iraq because of its...
Mar 16, 2007 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGISLATIVE LAW
By Alan Nathan © 2007 FrontPageMag.com We seem to have no effective gauge for measuring what separates the painfully banal from the truthfully outrageous. Vice President Cheney’s former chief-of-staff, I Lewis “Scooter” Libby, was found guilty of making false...