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If the ultimate reward for a man of ideas is to see an idea make a difference in the real world, then James Q. Wilson should feel rewarded indeed.
Feminists should be applauding the passage of Washington state's initiative because sex-based affirmative action demeans women.
The government prematurely leveled a lengthy indictment at Wen Ho Lee, Chinese-Americans have been harassed, and evidence has disappeared.
Current World Bank expenditures are too much for ineffective programs but too little for effective programs.
Soonthe Supreme Court will decide the Newdow case, ruling on whether public-school teachers may include the words "under God" when leading students in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Debates about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act continue, but one thing is clear: its implementation has created unintended consequences.
With the very real prospect of a cooling U.S. economy in train, it is difficult to understand why the Fed is now still fretting about inflationary pressures.
The Norwood Act is specifically designed to help patients who already have a willing donor but cannot receivea kidney transplant because of biological incompatibility.



