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Fred Siegel delivered the December 2011 Bradley Lecture at AEI.
The people running America's colleges and universities have long thought they were exempt from the laws of supply and demand, but it has become increasingly clear that the higher education market is a bubble.
Political action must be taken to preserve Catholic schools as viable alternatives in urban education.
American students do not need government"s heavy hand.
Partisan divisions in Congress--and divisions between theWhite House andthe Hill--are blocking the passage of urgent legislation.
The Stevens indictment is the latest rumble in the Alaskan shakeup that began in 2006.
While seeking to make college more affordable and accessible, the Obama administration has launched a worrisome but largely unnoticed assault upon the nation's publishers and the vibrant market in online learning.
Stretched to its limits, the U.S. military needs 1 million men.




