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Amicus brief on the Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Kentucky.
Do teacher incentives actually make our schools better? New research on North Carolina schools by Thomas Ahn of the University of Kentucky suggests that the answer is a definitive "yes."
On November 5, the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue—a lawsuit that threatens the continued existence of hundreds of single-state municipal bond funds, each of which holds a particular state’s bonds and caters to that state’s residents. The Supreme Court...
The popular vote for the House and the president have converged. Here’s what it means for Obama’s chances in 2012.
In January of this year, the number of manufacturing jobs increased by 50,000. Yet this vibrant sector is being held back—and not by imports.
The insurance industry is hobbled by regulations in each state. Let us clear those so that market forces can take hold.
The selective income taxexemption for home-state municipal bonds at issue in Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue is a barrier to interstate commerce.
Viard is available to comment on the possible ramifications of the Supreme Court case Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue.





