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Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, will join Eric A. Hanushek and Alfred A. Lindseth to debate school funding litigation.
The off-year gubernatorial contests are often the first real opportunity for a party out of power to get back some momentum.
In their comprehensive study, Thomas W. Grannemann and Mark V. Pauly examine the goals of the Medicaid program, how it functions, and how it should be reformed.
Even for politicians, hard facts must eventually matter. If they can't see that gun control laws have failed to deliver as promised, it's hard to know when facts will make a difference.
The track record of judicial interventions suggests that increased school funding without other more fundamental changes typically does not lead to improved student performance.
Arne Duncan, the U.S. Secretary of Education, discussed the New Normal in K-12 education and how schools need to start doing more with less.
Republicans need a message change that warns of the dangers of a one-party, left-wing government.
The latest terror attacks show that war in Iraq was a dangerous diversion, Democrats say.



