Why The Taylor Rule Still Matters
The Taylor Rule, the Fed, central banks, and a new Hoover volume on John Taylor’s legacy.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Education Exchange: AP Exams Have Shown A Measurable Decline In Rigor For Years
ohn Moscatiello, founder of Marco Learning, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Advanced Placement exams and how they’ve transformed through the past three years.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportJust "Felonious Peccadillos"; I'm "Overqualified For Oklahoma"; Bar Association, "Bring It On Bitch": Surprisingly Ineffective In Fighting Disbarment
Some excerpts from the long opinion in State ex rel. Oklahoma Bar Ass'n v. Barlean, decided Tuesday by the Oklahoma Supreme Court (opinion by Justice Kuehn); Barlean appears to have been a former candidate for the Oklahoma state legislature: On January 5, 2023, Respondent pled guilty to two misdemeanor charges of Domestic Assault and Battery .
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportMy UNICEF Story
First, the obligatory “May the fourth be with you.”
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportMichael Auslin Guest-Blogging This Week About "National Treasure: How The Declaration Of Independence Made America"
I'm delighted to report that Michael Auslin, a Distinguished Research Fellow here at Hoover, will be guest-blogging this week abouthis new book.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportGermany’s Military Power Is On The Rise. This Time It Must Be Firmly Embedded In Europe
As Russian aggression continues and Trump’s US threatens Nato, it is even more vital for a unified defence of the continent.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Conduct Of Administration With Respect To The Colonies
As we approach July 2026, the 250th anniversary of Independence, we remain at a moment when many question not only what we should celebrate during this milestone, but also how strong remain the bonds that link Americans to their past. Understanding how Americans have understood themselves as a people is central to that debate, and at its center sits the document that started it all, the Declaration of Independence.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily Report11 Indian Americans Win Soros Fellowships For New Americans
Ria Das and Ronak Desai are also affiliated with MIT, Das is researching conceptual change in computer science, while Desai is using AI to design new antibiotics as part of the Harvard-MIT MD/PhD program.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportNational Cold War Center Teams With Maryland University To Enhance Historical Programming
“The Cold War shaped every aspect of modern life—from global politics to technology and culture,” said Christian Ostermann, executive director of the National Cold War Center, research professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, and Hoover Institution fellow.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe End Of US Subsidy And The Global Reset
This is a summary of professor Stephen Kotkin’s very recent American-centric take on the Reset using an eight-part framework.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportFive Things To Know About Largest Cell Phone Ban Study
It’s also the first to rely on actual data tracking locked-up phones, not just school “no-show” policies that ask students to keep phones hidden in backpacks or pockets, said Thomas Dee, a Hoover Institution fellow and Stanford economist who co-led the study. No-show policies, he said, are inconsistently and unevenly enforced and not a good basis for research.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily Report‘America At 250’ Explores US History, Policy On 250th Anniversary
Stanford Dean of Humanities and Sciences Debra Satz assembled a group of faculty from the School of Humanities and Sciences and the Hoover Institution to discuss what the curriculum for a new one-unit course, “America at 250,”might look like.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportCole Thomas Allen Arraignment, Iran Pressure Campaign, COVID Vaccine Cover-Ups, And Athena | Victor Davis Hanson
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hansonreacts to the arraignment of Cole Thomas Allen, arguing his manifesto and weapons indicate intent to kill President Trump and officials, and faulting lax Secret Service performance while blaming inflammatory “Trump-as-Hitler” rhetoric for inspiring would-be attackers.crats helped create the climate reflected in President Donald Trump’s third would-be assassin's manifesto.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportMaterials Science: Remaking The Physical World
A frontier field that creates, builds, and shapes matter to serve new tech.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: Trump Assassination Attempt, Kimmel’s WHCD Joke, Comey & Fauci Indictments, And The UK Visit
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says violent rhetoric from celebrities and Democrats helped create the climate reflected in President Donald Trump’s third would-be assassin's manifesto.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportEyck Freymann Discusses How Taiwan Became The World's Most Perilous Geopolitical Chokepoint
(2:00) Hoover Institution fellow Eyck Freymanndiscusses Xi Jinping's strategy, whether Taiwan's "silicon shield" of semiconductor manufacturing can last forever, the state of Taiwan's domestic politics, and what the US can do to deter such a conflict.
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