Mar 2, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
Pennsylvania is, for my money, the most beautiful state east of the Mississippi, as I was reminded again during a recent two-day trip that took me to State College, home of the Nittany Lions. Driving through that landscape of mountains and forests, down those roads...
Feb 25, 2013 | News, Supreme Court
Pictured: Clement Haynesworth, former Judge on the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals and RN’s first choice to fill the vacancy left by Associate Justice Abe Fortas. Though his nomination was eventually blocked, the 37th President refused to withdraw it after...
Feb 25, 2013 | News, News Media
David Nazar reports: Watch Nixon Centennial Exhibit on PBS. See more from KOCE.
Feb 23, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
On Wednesday, Rex W. Scouten died in a hospital near his home in Fairfax, Virginia, at the age of 88. Although Mr. Scouten’s name may be familiar only to a smallish minority of America – which was the way he always preferred it – those who are...
Feb 21, 2013 | News, Nixon Today, Pre-Presidential Years
RN pictured with the Duke Law School class of 1937. Mousa Alshanteer, a freshman at Duke University, writes that his school should have more appreciation for its most successful alumnus: Richard Nixon once described “the great American legend as to how presidential...
Feb 21, 2013 | News, News Media, Nixon Centennial
The Nixon Foundation kicked off the year-long series of events with high-profile bi-coastal celebrations in Yorba Linda and Washington. The Centennial events gathered Nixon family, friends, and administration officials for the largest reunion in decades and attracted...