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Robert Alt
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Robert Alt is a Fellow in Legal and International Affairs at The John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University, where he has taught classes on Constitutional Law, and Political Parties and Interest Groups. In addition, he teaches Legislation at Case Western Reserve University Law School. Mr. Alt has written and lectured extensively on issues of Constitutional Law, with particular emphasis in the fields of civil rights law, election law, separation of powers, antiterrorism law, and the law of war. Mr. Alt also has extensive first hand experience in scrutinizing the legal implications of the war on terror after spending five months in Iraq in 2004, during which he observed and wrote about the shift to the Transitional Administrative Law, and the transfer of governmental control. Mr. Alt has testified before the Federal Election Commission concerning issues of constitutional and administrative law. He has published articles in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The Daily Standard, The San Diego Union-Tribune, and is a contributor to National Review Online. He has provided commentary on CNN, Fox News, and on numerous syndicated radio programs. Mr. Alt is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, following which he clerked for The Honorable Alice Batchelder of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.


Revising FISA to Address 21st Century Threats to National Security: Testimony Before The House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
  by Robert Alt (Dialogues, September 06, 2006)

"The Good Guys" Won?!
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 2006)

Letter to the House Judiciary Commitee Regarding the Legality of the NSA’s Surveillance Program
  by Robert Alt (Dialogues, February 2006)

The Man Behind the President
  by Robert Alt (On Principle, April 2005)

The Schiavo Case: Human Tragedy and Legal Travesty
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 2005)

Among the Heroes
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 29, 2004)

No Guns, No Fear
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 26, 2004)

The Troops Respond
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 19, 2004)

The Iraqi Example
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 08, 2004)

Trying the Tyrant: Saddam’s New Legal Right
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 30, 2004)

Terrorists Welcome
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 29, 2004)

The June Surprise
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 28, 2004)

The Liberals’ Creed
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, May 27, 2004)

The Horrors of Abu Ghraib
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, May 10, 2004)

God and Man in Baghdad
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, May 06, 2004)

Tillman’s Generation
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 26, 2004)

The Al Jazeera Effect
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 21, 2004)

Media Incivility and Bias in Iraq
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 20, 2004)

Like Mike
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 14, 2004)

Tet II?
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 08, 2004)

The Promise and Peril of Iraq
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 01, 2004)

Driving Iraq: Meet All-American Mr. Turner
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 2004)

Freedom’s Groupies: Optimism in the Land of Hammurabi
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 31, 2004)

The Transition Has Begun
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 29, 2004)

A Safer World
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 2004)

A New Birth of Freedom: Iraq, One Year Later
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 19, 2004)

Undeterred
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 18, 2004)

Rushing to Judgment: NFL and Media Reality
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, October 2003)

Thin Law Line: Judicial Catch-22
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, October 2003)

Bottom of the Ninth
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, September 2003)

Democratic Racism: The Real Reason Behind the Borking of Estrada
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, September 2003)

Doing God’s Work?: How Congress Should Ban Cloning
  by Robert Alt, Nathaniel Stewart (Editorial, July 2003)

Defending Federalism
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 2003)

Strategy Revealed!: A Parody
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, March 2003)

Balanced Circuit: Debunking the D.C. Circuit Myth
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, February 2003)

Rudy for N.J. Senator: A Modest Proposal
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, October 2002)

Outside the Mainstream
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, September 2002)

Reaping the Whirlwind: The After-Effects of the New Jersey Opinion
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, September 2002)

A Legend is Silenced
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, August 2002)

Immoderate Reporting
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, August 2002)

On to the State Legislatures...
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 2002)

Strike Down This
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, May 2002)

The Clinton-Legacy Brigade: Mr. Blumenthal Goes to Chicago
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 2002)

Education’s Enron
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, February 2002)

And the Winner Is...Still George Bush
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 2001)

God and Man in Texas
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 2000)

An Impeachment Post-Mortem
  by Robert Alt (On Principle, April 1999)

Kosovo: A Time For Congressional Leadership
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 1999)

Replacing Justice Stevens
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, July 1998)

Taking on the Monopoly
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, June 1998)

Clinton Finds Religion
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, April 09, 1998)

Cleveland’s School Voucher Program: The Politics and the Law
  by Robert Alt (On Principle, February 1998)

How to Reform Education in Ohio: A Symposium
  by Robert Alt (On Principle, December 1997)

If You Can’t Beat ’Em, Buy ’Em
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, November 1997)

Remembering Dr. King’s Dream
  by Robert Alt (Editorial, August 28, 1997)



 


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A Policy Analysis of Local New York Laws Banning Oil and Gas Exploration by Robert Alt

Obamacare and the Supreme Court: An Opportunity for Reflection by Michael Schwarz

Moratoria on Drilling are Legally Dubious by Robert Alt

Rick Santorum and Limited Government by Andrew E. Busch

Who Owns the Bard? by Ellen Tucker

Clarence Thomas and the Wisdom of the Founding by Ken Masugi

U.S. Headed in the Right Direction by Peter W. Schramm

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Drama Queens: Elizabeth Taylor, Camille Paglia, and the Purposes of Female Power by Julie Ponzi

Honoring Ronald Reagan by Peter W. Schramm

Realigning American Politics: Do We Still Hold These Truths? by Matthew Spalding

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Reagan the Radical by Stephen Knott


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Terrence Moore on Education Reform (2012)

Stephen Moore on Capitalism (2012)

David Tucker on Fear and Freedom (2012)

Reed Browning on the War of Austrian Succession (2012)

Pat Tiberi on the American Dream (2012)

Ramesh Ponnuru on Obamanomics (2011)

Gordon Lloyd on Political Economy (2011)

Steven Hayward on the Health of Capitalism in America (2011)

John Boehner (2011)

Jonah Goldberg on Liberalism (2010)

Mitt Romney (2010)

John Kasich on the Future of Ohio (2009)

Conference on the Presidency and the Courts featuring President George W. Bush (2008)

Jeb Bush on America’s Promise (2008)

Glenn Beck on Militant Islam (2006)

Karl Rove on Conservatism (2005)

James McPherson on the Battle of Antietam (2005)

David Hackett Fischer on Liberty and Freedom (2004)

William Bennett on the Politics of War (2004)

Edwin Meese on Homeland Security (2003)

Barbara Bush on CSPAN (2003)

Victor Davis Hanson on Terrorism (2003)

Benjamin Netanyahu on Attaining Peace (2002)

Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court (1999)

Margaret Thatcher on Ronald Reagan and Freedom (1993)

Dick Cheney on American Foreign Policy (1991)

Ronald Reagan on John Ashbrook (1983)

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