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General Counsel of the FBI, James Baker, in Conversation with Professor Mary DeRosa on the FBI and International Justice
Mary DeRosa, Georgetown Law Professor, former Deputy Counsel to President Obama for National Security Affairs, former Legal Advisor to the National Security Council under President Obama, and former Deputy Legal Adviser to the National Security Council in the Clinton Administration, interviewed current General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), James Baker. The two discussed the FBI’s role in international law enforcement and the domestic tension between technological advancement and law enforcement duties
Presidential Race Remains Close In New Hampshire 8/13/2012
The presidential election in New Hampshire is unchanged in the past month with President Obama holding a slim lead over Mitt Romney
NH Pessimistic About Outcome Of US Military Interventions 10/20/2011
Support for President Obama’s handling of foreign policy has risen slightly in recent months in New Hampshire. Most Granite State adults support continued U.S. military action to combat terrorism
U.S. President Barack Obama, London, England
President Obama with HM Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Tuvalu, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
U.S. President Barack Obama, Washington, D.C. – February 24, 2011
President Obama speaks before artists performing at The White House event “The Motown Sound”, The Gambia, sheet of 3 stamps, The President Obama International Stamp Collection
Pessimism About National Economy Rises, Personal Financial Views Hold Steady
Examines trends in Americans' views of the state of the economy and outlook, trends in economic news, job performance of President Obama, and their own financial situations by age, race/ethnicity, education, income, and political affiliation
U.S. President Barack Obama
Washington D.C. – April 20, 2012, President Obama signs a proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House, Mustique, Grenadines of St. Vincent, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection
The lesson from yesterday’s election is to ignore pontificating from highly paid pundits. Put your faith in the numbers
John Van Reenen finds great cause for optimism in President Obama having won a second term. He argues that this election was also a vindication for quantitative social science, as the eventual results confirmed what mathematical models had predicted contrary to the instincts of pundits
States Could Save $1.7 Billion Per Year with Federal Financing of Work Sharing
This issue brief looks at how work-sharing provisions signed into law by President Obama in February 2012 as part of the Middle Class Relief and Job Creation Act could help states reduce their unemployment rates and also save unemployment insurance (UI) costs for up to three years
Power Sector Opportunities for Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Ohio
President Obama announced a national climate plan in June 2013, and directed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set carbon pollution standards for the power sector. once EPA establishes those standards, states will implement their own plans for achieving those reductions. In this fact sheet, WRI examines existing tools ohio can use to reduce power plant emissions
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