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American Institutions Network

From 2019-2019, R Street’s American Institutions Network (AIN) focused on the protection of democratic norms and American institutions by fostering discussions, partnerships and action. A collaborative discussion group, AIN aimed to shift today’s policy discussions away from politically-charged headlines to focus on the underlying institutional and cultural shifts that are threatening America’s form of government. Our points of focus were:

 

Congress as the First Branch: Congress must provide a real check of power to the executive branch and assert its place as the “first branch”, ensuring that the executive operates within legal, ethical and statutory bounds. Congress must retain its ability to legislate through normal, established, and traditional legislative procedure and channels.

 

Professional, Honest Government Institutions: Government agencies must not be used to monitor, attack, or punish political opponents. Regulatory structures must be appropriate, unilateral, and long-term. Information that is being used to inform decision making must be reliable and accurate. Information provided by government officials should be honest and grounded in empirical fact.

 

An Independent Judiciary: America’s judicial branch must be respected as apolitical, including, but not limited to, rejecting outcome-based views of justice and politicization.

 

A Free Press: The press must be identified and seen as a viable check on political power rather than a political propaganda tool itself. It must be re-established as an institution of our republic.

 

Civil, Loyal Opposition: Political dialogue and debate are essential to America’s form of government. As such, mutual tolerance, the understanding that competing parties accept one another as legitimate, should be consistently practiced. Information that is released to the public and used in public discourse by our political leaders must be trusted as true and accurate. Additionally, forbearance, or the idea that election-winners exercise respectful and appropriate restraint when wielding power rather than treating politics as winner-take-all, is necessary for the continuation of national stability.

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Op-Eds American Institutions Network, Federal Government Affairs, Governance

Another norm bites the dust?

Aubrey Neal Aug 13, 2018 The Hill
In the News American Institutions Network, Governance

The partisan battle Brett Kavanaugh now regrets

Paul Rosenzweig Aug 5, 2018 New York Times
In the News American Institutions Network, Governance

Manafort trial: Russia-probe origins, but a main focus on fraud

Paul Rosenzweig July 30, 2018 The Christian Science Monitor
In the News American Institutions Network, Governance

‘Brett was involved’: Inside Supreme Court nominee’s work for Bill Clinton probe

Paul Rosenzweig July 23, 2018 Politico
Op-Eds American Institutions Network, Governance

Make America lead again

July 18, 2018 Al.com
In the News American Institutions Network, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Governance

Trump resists Mueller interview, leaving difficult decision on subpoena before fall elections

Paul Rosenzweig July 16, 2018 Los Angeles Times
In the News American Institutions Network, Federal Government Affairs, Governance

MPAA adds 3 lobbying firms

Aubrey Neal July 12, 2018 Politico
In the News American Institutions Network, Federal Government Affairs, Governance, Political Civility

Hey, progressives and conservatives: You’re stuck with each other

Steven Greenhut July 11, 2018 Reason
Op-Eds American Institutions Network, Democratic Institutions, Governance

Picking peaches and politicians

July 11, 2018 Al.com
Op-Eds American Institutions Network, Federal Government Affairs, Governance, Political Civility, Restoring the First Branch

If civility is out of style, where do we end up next?

Steven Greenhut July 2, 2018 Orange County Register

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