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We typically think of school choice as something that benefits students by helping them find the edu
In the more than 50 years that the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has been on the books, it has h
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Racial classification is ubiquitous in American life. Job applications, university admissions, gover
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The virus that causes COVID-19 has now become endemic after it first emerged two and a half yea
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More than a decade ago, Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution gave hope to the Arab world, showing oppre
Why did those opposed to or in favor of the Constitution write under pseudonyms? Why did Occupy Wall
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has produced big changes in NATO and EU states. But shock at Russia’s a
The experiences of black Americans do not fit neatly into our nation’s political culture. As the aut
State‐level drug paraphernalia laws increase the risk of infection or overdose for drug users by pr
Tax policy not only funds governmental efforts but is often itself a driver of policy outcomes.
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