
How to Fix the Broken U.N. Human Rights Council: A Conversation with Ambassador Kelly Craft
The United Nations Charter charges the organization with “promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all.” Sadly, the U.N. has often failed to fulfill this obl...
15 Des 202035min

Lessons from the Least of These: Bob Woodson’s Principles for Restoring Lives and Communities
Four decades ago, Bob Woodson founded an organization to identify, connect, and enhance the work of community leaders fighting problems like poverty, addiction, gang violence, and prisoner recidivism....
15 Des 202041min

The Navy’s Role in Great Power Competition
A new era of Great Power Competition is dawning between the U.S., China and Russia, and the struggle for dominance spans all the world’s oceans. The U.S. Navy is turning to meet this new threat, but t...
15 Des 202048min

Rapid COVID Tests: A Cure for Lockdowns, A Complement to Vaccines
Last winter, the regulatory system at the FDA, the CDC and CMS delayed the ability of the United States to rapidly develop and deploy COVID-19 testing. These regulatory failures contributed to the rap...
10 Des 202048min

Safeguarding Worker Freedoms - Part I: What’s Next in 2021?
In part one of this two-part series, we will discuss what the election outcomes mean for labor policy in the near-term, including insights about what to expect from the next Congress, Administration, ...
10 Des 202042min

A Major EPA Announcement and Discussion with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
In the past four years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has achieved significant environmental benefits while reining in past agency overreach. It has finalized numerous regulations that res...
9 Des 202045min

Advancing the U.S. Partnership with Finland and Sweden
The Baltic Sea remains one of the most complex regions that the U.S. and NATO are obligated to defend, with Russia posing the only substantial threat to peace and stability. The impact of Russia’s gro...
3 Des 202055min

Adoption and Foster Care in America: No Time to Waste
November is National Adoption Month and the morning after Election Day a critical case about foster care and religious freedom was heard by the Supreme Court. The pandemic shutdowns have reduced the s...
1 Des 202049min




















