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  • LA: Holy land, and future of the West
    LA: Holy land, and future of the West

    By Adrian Moore
    July 2, 2005

  • Is your life hell?
    Is your life hell?

    By Adrian Moore
    July 2, 2005

  • Seattle Monorail Veers Off Track
    Seattle Monorail Veers Off Track

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 1, 2005

  • School Choice Scorecard
    School Choice Scorecard

    States decide the fate of several school choice initiatives

    By Lisa Snell
    July 1, 2005

  • The Courts and Property
    The Courts and Property

    Less scrutiny for eminent domain

    By Samuel Staley
    July 1, 2005

  • Eminent Domain, Urban Renewal, & Smart Growth
    Eminent Domain, Urban Renewal, & Smart Growth

    By Leonard Gilroy
    July 1, 2005

  • Defining the Education Market: Reconsidering Charter Schools
    Defining the Education Market: Reconsidering Charter Schools

    Reconsidering Charter Schools

    By Lisa Snell
    July 1, 2005

  • Defeats, Some Victories Scored by School Choice Supporters
    Defeats, Some Victories Scored by School Choice Supporters

    By Lisa Snell
    July 1, 2005

  • Pelosi on Cornyn’s Eminent Domain Bill
    Pelosi on Cornyn’s Eminent Domain Bill

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 30, 2005

  • Don’t weave
    Don’t weave

    By Ted Balaker
    June 30, 2005

  • $100 PCs already here?
    $100 PCs already here?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 30, 2005

  • Itís not like government never gets pared back
    Itís not like government never gets pared back

    By Ted Balaker
    June 30, 2005

  • Taking the Eminent Domain Fight to City Hall
    Taking the Eminent Domain Fight to City Hall

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 30, 2005

  • Who Should Reign Supreme?
    Who Should Reign Supreme?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 30, 2005

  • OíConnor retirement no big deal?
    OíConnor retirement no big deal?

    By Ted Balaker
    June 30, 2005

  • Justice O’Connor to Retire
    Justice O’Connor to Retire

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 30, 2005

  • Hoosier Rights at Risk
    Hoosier Rights at Risk

    Indiana needs to rein in eminent domain

    By Samuel Staley
    June 30, 2005

  • How Schools Underreport Violence, Cheat No Child Left Behind
    How Schools Underreport Violence, Cheat No Child Left Behind

    From underreporting violence to inflating graduation rates to fudging testscores, educators are lying to the American public

    By Lisa Snell
    June 30, 2005

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