December 2, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 60: “This Characteristic Right of Freedom” | Hamilton on Concerns about the Federal Government Regulating Elections Without the Input of State Governments Joseph Kochanek
November 11, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 59: Every Government Ought to Contain in Itself the Means of Its Own Preservation | Hamilton on the Power to Regulate Congressional Elections Joseph Kochanek
November 4, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 58: “The Fundamental Principle of Free Government” | Madison on Increasing the Number of Members of the House of Representatives in Relation to Population Increases Joseph Kochanek
October 21, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 57: “Bound to Fidelity and Sympathy” | Madison on What Binds of Members of the House of Representatives to Their Constituents. Joseph Kochanek
October 18, 2022 Intellectual Property Property, Markets & Trade Measuring Intellectual Property Rights: Existing Indices, Addressing Gaps and Suggestions for Policymakers Ani Harutyunyan, Matthew Chervenak, Mark Cohen
October 14, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 56: “A Due Knowledge of the Interests of Its Constituents” | Madison on the Level of Understanding of Local Affairs Members Would Bring to the House of Representatives Joseph Kochanek
October 7, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 55: “A Certain Portion of Esteem and Confidence” | Madison on the Proper Size of the House of Representatives Joseph Kochanek
September 23, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 54: “The Establishment of a Common Measure for Representation and Taxation” | Madison on Apportionment and the Three-Fifths Compromise Joseph Kochanek
September 13, 2022 Congressional Reform Reforming Congress – Daniel Lipinski, Former United States Representative, PhD, Political Science Matthew Chervenak
September 9, 2022 Rights and Liberties Federalist 53: The Authority of a Paramount Constitution | Madison’s Defense of Biennial Elections to the House of Representatives Joseph Kochanek