Spakovsky: How to Solve Immigration Court Crisis
7/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky and Cully Stimson offer an idea of how to deal with the overwhelming case backlog facing immigration courts.
7/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky and Cully Stimson offer an idea of how to deal with the overwhelming case backlog facing immigration courts.
7/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains how the electoral college helps smaller states during elections.
7/19: What is “undemocratic” is an agreement that means that even if every single voter in a state voted against a presidential candidate who won the national popular vote, the state would still have to give all its electoral votes to that candidate.
7/19: No matter your worthy accomplishments or achievements, no matter your character or kindness, the Left has it in for you because of what you stand for.
7/19: It’s long past time we got back in the habit of taking giant leaps for mankind—just like the one Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins took 50 years ago.
7/18: President Donald Trump has won the second of three lawsuits alleging he violated the Constitution because foreigners and state officials patronize his businesses, such as the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C.
7/17: Senior research psychologist for the American Institute for Behavioral Research & Technology, Robert Epstein, testified to the Senate about how Google pushed millions of votes to Hillary Clinton.
7/17: How about a $150,000 per year government job where every week you can plan the “perfect picnic” for an obscure government agency?
7/17: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the the long service of Justice John Paul Stevens, who passed away July 16th.
7/17: ACRU Policy Board Member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains why traditional values of the past could help us fix our future.