
Yuval Levin
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1 day ago |
thedispatch.com | Sarah Isgur |Michael Warren |Yuval Levin
The hottest club in law world is the Fifth Circuit Southwest Airlines case. By and Published May 13, 2025 Sarah Isgur and David French are coming to you from Gettsyburg with two free speech cases. Is posting aborted fetuses a religious practice? The Agenda:—Join us May 15th for a special live Advisory Opinions—Substantial disruption and school dress codes—Free speech, employment rights, and religious discrimination—Do we need a third founding?
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1 week ago |
aei.org | Curtis Bradley |Oona A. Hathaway |Yuval Levin |Kevin R. Kosar
Op-Ed The U.S.-Ukraine Agreement: Legality and Transparency Op-Ed You Can’t Run Government Through Retribution Event How Much Money Is DOGE Saving Taxpayers?
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1 week ago |
aei.org | Roger Pielke Jr |James Pethokoukis |L. Lynne Kiesling |Yuval Levin
Article The Iberian Blackout Article Constructing Climate Catastrophism Article Terraforming Mars: A Quick Q&A With … Edwin Kite and Robin Wordsworth on Designing a New Home Beyond Earth Article Federal R&D Cuts Would Be Another (Massive) Unforced Policy Error Article The New Rules for Experts Article Behind the Curtain Article The Pacing Problem in Electricity Article How to Get Rid of a Tenured Professor Op-Ed The Deeper Question Raised by the NIH Grant Overhaul Article Regional...
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3 weeks ago |
understandingcongress.org | Yuval Levin
The “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) has been hard to pin down. In the wake of last year’s election, Elon Musk and his erstwhile partner, Vivek Ramaswamy, gestured toward some of the effort’s contradictory impulses in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. “We will serve as outside volunteers, not federal officials or employees,” they insisted. But “unlike government commissions or advisory committees, we won’t just write reports or cut ribbons.
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4 weeks ago |
aei.org | Christopher J. Scalia |Sally Satel |Frederick M. Hess |Yuval Levin
For decades, American conservatives have lamented that the nation’s arts and culture are dominated by leftist perspectives. This narrow ideology has diminished the range, vitality, and quality of the fine arts while leaving audiences increasingly bored or alienated by high culture. But right-of-center artists, institutional leaders, and donors have failed to create a culture that celebrates their own traditions, religious beliefs, and civic vision.
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