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When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
A Federal Reserve program of buying longer-term securities is the right policy for now and makes the right policy more likely in the future.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has requested comment on its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR), which would amend the rules that govern the assessment system for determining the deposit insurance premia paid by large institutions.
Wednesday and Thursday mark Egypt’s first post-Mubarak presidential elections. Sadly, what should be a purple-fingered moment brings some hope and much disappointment. Don’t get me wrong – Mubarak was a loathsome stooge, a petty and incompetent rentier tyrant who deserved what he got and more.
Harvard Graduate School of Education's Meira Levinson argues that recovering the civic purposes of public schools will take more than tweaking their curricula. Drawing on political theory, empirical research and her own experience from teaching at an all-black middle school in Atlanta, Levinson calls on schools to remake civic education.
The debate over the status of customary international law is dominated by two positions: the modern position view and the revisionist view. This working paper demonstrates that Sosa endorsed the revisionist perspective.
Wearing a veil is not a personal decision for a Muslim woman. The fundamentals of modern civil society are at stake.
The general economic "health" of the U.S. manufacturing sector has re-emerged in a Presidential election year. In his 2012 State of the Union address, President Obama announced to Americans "that we have a huge opportunity, at this moment to bring manufacturing back," promising manufacturers special tax reductions and other federal...






