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Aggressive leadership on the "business" of schooling isn't an end in itself, but it is essential if school leaders are going to have the resources they need to drive improvements in teaching and learning through the stormy seas ahead.
The growth of law and litigation since the 1960s is often decried for being costly and inefficient. But what about the benefits? Hasn't expanded liability also produced greater fairness and accountability and more responsible decisions? In his new book, Life Without Lawyers: Liberating Americans from Too Much Law (Norton, 2009),...
Panelists will explore the issue of border adjustments.
Recent events surrounding the proposed acquisitions of U.S. assets by foreign investors have brought into focus the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and the Exon-Florio provisions of the Defense Production Act, which allow the executive branch to halt the acquisition by foreign firms of U.S. operations...
The 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act created a streamlined path for generic drugs to reach the market after pioneer drug patents expire. The result has been the most vigorous and competitive generic drug market in the world, but the Hatch-Waxman Act does not apply to most biologics. Isolated from a variety of...




