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  • November 4, 2015
    Blog
    An Ostrich’s Review of the Research on School Choice
    … every analysis that has found benefits to private school choice programs. When Anna Egalite, an assistant professor of educational leadership, policy, and human development at North Carolina State University, conducted a systematic review of the competitive effects of private school …
    By Jason Bedrick
  • December 1, 2014
    Blog
    Computer-Aided Reporting: Looking Where the Light Is Good
    … toward that slice of the world, overweighting its importance in news reporting and commentary. In my opinion, reporting on public policy suffers just such a skew. There is relatively good data about campaign financing and campaign spending, which makes it …
    By Jim Harper
  • October 10, 2012
    Blog
    Speed of Politics, Speed of Tech
    … highways—seemed stuck in a model that failed to take seriously what is probably the most important fact about Internet policy: Technology moves faster than politics. The beguilingly broad word “infrastructure” may be partly at fault here. Roads, sewers, railway …
    By Julian Sanchez
  • July 12, 2012
    Blog
    Class Size, Dropouts, & the Windy Atlantic
    … arguments because both contributed at length to the book: The Class Size Debate, published by the left-of-center Economic Policy Institute. It is a testament to how comfortable Hanushek is with the strength of his case vis-à-vis …
    By Andrew J. Coulson
  • June 11, 2012
    Blog
    Fake ID Foolishness
    … frauds. The REAL ID Act is full of reforms that do not fix. Instead of “strengthening” our national identification system, policies that reduce the value of breaking identification systems will improve identification. Jujitsu is needed much more than brawn. That …
    By Jim Harper
  • May 18, 2012
    Reason
    Nicholas Kristof’s Bogus Anti-Beer Crusade
    … origins than the lawsuit would make it seem. For example, it quotes Oglala members who say the unusual Pine Ridge policy of complete alcohol prohibition within its boundaries has been a failure; other reservations, such as the nearby Rosebud, choose …
    By Walter Olson
  • July 27, 2010
    Huffington Post
    When Just Following Orders Is Good Enough
    … situations in which such immunity would apply, and the basis for such immunity in relation to existing legal concepts and policy considerations. As the saying goes, the devil is in the details. As everyone should know by now contractors are …
    By David Isenberg
  • Fall 1995
    Regulation
    pdf (240.09 kB)
    Abolishing OSHA
    By Thomas J. Kniesner and John D. Leeth
  • April 18, 2025
    Blog
    Friday Feature: Chance Academy
    Friday Feature: Chance Academy
    A diverse teaching career that spanned pre-kindergarten through college at public and private schools inspired Anna Bernanke to create Chance Academy, a hybrid microschool in Washington, DC. 
    By Colleen Hroncich
  • 2015-2016
    Supreme Court Review
    pdf (165.99 kB)
    Introduction
    By Ilya Shapiro
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