On the Limits of Federal Supremacy: When States Relax (or Abandon) Marijuana Bans
Robert A. Mikos
John Samples directs Cato’s Center for Representative Government, which studies campaign finance regulation, delegation of legislative authority, term limits, and the political culture of limited government and the civic virtues necessary for liberty. He is an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University. Samples is the author of The Struggle to Limit Government: A Modern Political History and The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform. Prior to joining Cato, Samples served eight years as director of Georgetown University Press, and before that, as vice president of the Twentieth Century Fund. He has published scholarly articles in Society, History of Political Thought, and Telos. Samples has also been featured in mainstream publications like USA Today, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on NPR, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. Samples received his Ph.D. in political science from Rutgers University.
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Lawless Policy: TARP as Congressional Failure
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House Bill 1028 Regarding the National Popular Vote
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An Evaluation of the Campaign Accountability Act of 2007
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Campaign Finance after Citizens United: What Happened? What Now?
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Wounds That Will Not Heal: Affirmative Action and Our Continuing Racial Divide
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