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Proposals for reforming the higher education accreditation system have ignited a firestorm of controversy this year. While Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and the recent Commission on the Future of Higher Education have both recommended changes to the current accreditation process, others in the higher education community feel that the...
In a White House ceremony on July 9, President Bush bestowed the nation's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on Irving Kristol and eleven other honorees.
The suggestion that the Supreme Court decision on campaign finance reform guts the law, or invalidates its main provisions, is simply wrong.
The next president is almost certain to determine the direction of the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts for decades.
What happens when U.S.-backed dictators around the world die?
The FDAAmendments Act of 2007 will bring the most important changes in FDA regulation in at least a decade, but it is an unnecessary law.
With the fates of the Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical industry more intertwined than ever, our health depends on regulatory innovation as much as on scientific progress.
Technology is a force for good, and free individuals will naturally develop better technology; the major roadblocks to technological development are political.



