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161:, "This is a group that has taken the famous dictum of Charles E. Wilson one step further. It is no longer only what's good for General Motors that is good for America, but what's good for Dow Chemical, Amway, Shell Oil, 3M and others represented on the legal center's board of directors." 63:
Publications included white papers, legal monographs, judicial and legislative watch reports, and the Public Interest Law Review. NLCPI also sponsored a legal intern program, in which interns performed research and assisted in drafting legal briefs.
48:, and a fair and efficient judiciary. It has pursued its educational and intellectual missions through a publishing program, conferences, and the annual Gauer Distinguished Lecture in Law and Public Policy." 406: 44:(AEI) in September 2007. Its stated mission is to "foster knowledge about law and the administration of justice, especially with respect to individual rights, free enterprise, property ownership, 416: 401: 148:. NLPCI also ran a "Federal judge identification program" that sought "to identify those who believe that the appropriate role of the judiciary is to interpret the law, not make it." 199: 319: 268: 411: 180:. AEI's existing legal and constitutional studies program, Federalism Project, and Liability Project were subsumed into the AEI Legal Center. 358: 106: 170: 421: 247: 340: 145: 336: 220: 173: 41: 359:"AEI and National Legal Center for the Public Interest Establish New Research Center on Legal and Constitutional Issues" 299: 276: 196: 316: 17: 102: 98: 38: 134: 57: 67:
Its longtime president was Ernest Hueter, who served in that capacity for 25 years, retiring in 2004.
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The NLCPI was founded in 1975 with funding by J. Simon Fluor and interests controlled by
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to become the AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest, directed by AEI resident fellow
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was the most recent chairman of the foundation. Other prominent members included
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Political and economic think tanks in the United States
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National Legal Center for the Public Interest
conservative think tank
American Enterprise Institute
limited government
Richard Mellon Scaife
Fred Fielding
Theodore Olson
Kenneth Starr
John Roberts
Robert H. Bork
Bruce Fein
Carthage Foundation
Sarah Scaife Foundation
John M. Olin Foundation
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Alcoa
ExxonMobil
Cliff Sloan
Walter Dellinger
Seth Waxman
Griffin Bell
Robert Strauss
tort reform
Americans With Disabilities Act
David Margolick
The New York Times
conservative
American Enterprise Institute
Ted Frank
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