The Claremont Institute's 30th Anniversary Dinner Featuring Dick Cheney

The Claremont Institute is proud to welcome Vice President Dick Cheney as keynote speaker at a dinner in celebration of our 30th Anniversary. It will be held on Saturday evening, March 27, 2010, at the Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles, California. Vice President Cheney is to be awarded the Claremont Institute's Statesmanship Award. Seating is limited. For information and tickets CLICK HERE. For table sales please call (909) 621-6825 x125.

 

Apply Now for the 2010 Publius Fellowship

The 2010 Publius Fellowship will be held June 25-July 9 in Southern California. Applications are due no later than March 5.

Posted on February 8, 2010 - Appears in Publius Fellowship Program

Elshtain on the Religious Right

Conservative Christians are not a threat to freedom and democracy, writes Jean Bethke Elshtain in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on February 8, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Morrisey on Islamic Civilization

What ever happened to Islamic civilization, asks Will Morrisey in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on February 1, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Morgan on Too Much Law

Has law become the enemy of liberty in 21st-century America, asks Richard E. Morgan in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on January 25, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Claremont Institute Helps Win Free Speech Case

The Supreme Court today held that portions of the infamous McCain-Feingold Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act were unconstitutional, specifically, the prohibition on corporations mentioning in broadcasts any candidate within 30 days of an election in a way that would suggest support or opposition to the candidate.

The Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence filed an important amicus curiae brief in the case, articulating the broad reach our nation's founders intended for the First Amendment's freedom of speech, particularly when core political speech is involved.

Posted on January 21, 2010 - Appears in Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence

Dueck on Great Power Politics

Great power politics are here to stay, writes Colin Dueck in the fall 2009 Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on January 18, 2010 in Claremont Review of Books

Boychuk on Direct Democracy Run Amok

Direct democracy in California is careening toward total absurdity in 2010. The five dozen initiatives and referenda currently circulating highlight the growing disfunction of our battered representative form of government, writes Golden State Center fellow Ben Boychuk in the Sacramento Bee.

Posted on January 12, 2010 - Appears in The Sacramento Bee

CCJ Files Brief in U.S. Supreme Court on National Security

Dr. John C. Eastman, Karen Lugo, and advisory board member John Yoo, representing the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, have filed an amicus brief in the case of Eric Holder et. al. v. Humanitarian Law Project et. al. arguing that the prevention of all aid, support, and assistance to terrorist groups by the federal government is both justified and constitutional, HERE.

Posted on January 11, 2010 in Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence

Tiffany Miller on John Dewey

Claremont Institute Fellow Tiffany Miller writes about John Dewey's transformation of America's public philosophy.

Posted on January 8, 2010 - Appears in National Review Online

Jaffa on Lincoln’s Peoria Speech

It was at Peoria that Abraham Lincoln set the pathway leading to the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, the Civil War Amendments, and beyond to the civil rights laws of today, writes Harry V. Jaffa in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on December 18, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books

Voegeli on California's Collapse

No analysis of the Golden State's political demise would be complete without discussing how the Progressive legacy has undermined the state's ability to govern itself, writes William Voegeli in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on December 17, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books

Keller on the American Economy

Deregulation did not cause the collapse, writes James Keller in the fall 2009 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.

Posted on December 15, 2009 in Claremont Review of Books


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