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  • October 17, 2008
    Los Angeles Times
    How to Avoid the Next Housing Bubble
    … were ill‐​prepared for the responsibilities of homeownership. The only piece of good news in the “perfect storm” of bad policy is that policymakers now have a road map to avoid disastrous housing bubbles in the future. If politicians want …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • April 25, 2013
    Events
    The Impact of Cartel Behavior on Global Oil Prices and the Challenge to Free Markets
    The Impact of Cartel Behavior on Global Oil Prices and the Challenge to Free Markets
    … s doorstep and, as a consequence, “the international market for oil is not a free market.” Fred Smith will discuss the policy implications of Morriss and Meiners’ findings. James Smith, who has written extensively on the OPEC cartel, will comment.
    Featuring Jerry Taylor, Frederick W. Smith, Andrew P. Morriss, & James L. Smith
  • February 6, 2025
    Blog
    On Transgender Athletes and the Federal Government
    … also says that all departments and agencies should, “where appropriate, rescind funding to programs that fail to comply with the policy established by this order.” Finally, at least regarding domestic sports (there is also language about international athletics), the executive …
    By Neal McCluskey
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    William Ruger
    William Ruger
    … nonprofit boards, including the board of directors of the Center for the National Interest and the advisory board of the Policing Project at the New York University School of Law. Ruger is a veteran of the War in Afghanistan and …
  • June 13, 2023
    Blog
    Taxpayer Funding for Religious Schools?
    Taxpayer Funding for Religious Schools?
    … level of education might be too low. Some parents, in particular, might choose too little education for their children unless policy makes education cheaper. Third, people for whom education would be beneficial, with or without externalities, and even without myopia …
    By Jeffrey Miron
  • June 29, 2020
    Blog
    Race and Medical Licensing Laws
    … recognition by the AMA. Writing in the AMA Journal of Ethics, bioethicist Robert B. Baker, PhD states: The AMA’s policy of tolerating racial exclusion was pivotal in creating a two‐​tier system of medicine in the American South and …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • April 2, 2018
    Washington Examiner
    Public Colleges Aren’t Treading Water on Funding
    … 1 billion in 2017, a 25 percent jump. Media Name: pubmcc2-min.jpg Perhaps the most important evidence for public policy, as I discussed in this paper, is whether the numbers support the assumption that college prices have had to …
    By Neal McCluskey
  • May 20, 2013
    Detroit News
    Common Core Needs More Debate
    As Common Core continues to be implemented the chorus of opposition is likely to grow.
    By Neal McCluskey
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