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  • Q: Who Owns the Sky? A: Californians
    Q: Who Owns the Sky? A: Californians

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    February 25, 2007

  • Experimenting With School Choice: A Tale of Two California Districts
    Experimenting With School Choice: A Tale of Two California Districts

    Oakland, Compton show school choice can improve results more than the status quo

    By Lisa Snell and Shikha Dalmia
    February 23, 2007

  • Several States Consider Privatizing Their Lotteries
    Several States Consider Privatizing Their Lotteries

    Revenues should be used for infrastructure, not to increase government spending

    By Geoffrey Segal
    February 23, 2007

  • ëThe Dreadful Regulatory Model of the Pastí
    ëThe Dreadful Regulatory Model of the Pastí

    By Steven Titch
    February 21, 2007

  • More proof of the law of supply and demand
    More proof of the law of supply and demand

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    February 20, 2007

  • Day-am, these guys are good!
    Day-am, these guys are good!

    By Steven Titch
    February 20, 2007

  • If things are so great, why do I feel so lousy? Part V
    If things are so great, why do I feel so lousy? Part V

    By Ted Balaker
    February 19, 2007

  • Worker woes
    Worker woes

    By Ted Balaker
    February 19, 2007

  • Civitium Breaks with the Muni Left
    Civitium Breaks with the Muni Left

    By Steven Titch
    February 18, 2007

  • Expanding Smoking Bans Should Worry Us All
    Expanding Smoking Bans Should Worry Us All

    Bay Area's nanny state is growing

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    February 16, 2007

  • Another Terrible Statistical Lie
    Another Terrible Statistical Lie

    By Adrian Moore
    February 16, 2007

  • Ban WagonóTrans Fat Edition
    Ban WagonóTrans Fat Edition

    By Ted Balaker
    February 15, 2007

  • The FTC and Net Neutrality
    The FTC and Net Neutrality

    By Steven Titch
    February 15, 2007

  • Climate uncertainty and thinking about the worst case
    Climate uncertainty and thinking about the worst case

    By Adrian Moore
    February 14, 2007

  • But there are plenty of other things to worry about
    But there are plenty of other things to worry about

    By Ted Balaker
    February 11, 2007

  • Some pricey paperwork
    Some pricey paperwork

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    February 11, 2007

  • Did Vos Give Some Ground?
    Did Vos Give Some Ground?

    By Steven Titch
    February 11, 2007

  • Schwarzenegger Goes From Milton Friedman to Big Government
    Schwarzenegger Goes From Milton Friedman to Big Government

    Arnold's nanny-state plan misdiagnoses what's wrong with health care

    By George Passantino
    February 9, 2007

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