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Gender bias is the usual explanation for why few women reach the top levels of academic science, but what if the explanation is more complex than that?
At this AEI event, panelists will discuss the practical potential and wisdom of further changes to patent law designed to promote innovation and entrepreneurial vigor in the United States.
In Kentucky Department of Revenue vs. Davis, the Supreme Court chose not to resolve the validity of the current state treatment of private activity bonds.
An older, exiled vintage of the Constitution may make an encore appearance
When poll asked whether 1998 was a good year for different people and institutions, just 14 percent said it had been a good year for President Clinton, but 83 percent said it had not.
The American withdrawal, which comes after the administration's failure to secure a new agreement that would have allowed troops to remain in Iraq, won't be good for ordinary Iraqis nor for the region. But it will unquestionably benefit Iran.
The hard job of addressing the unresolved problems in the mortgage market remains unaddressed and financial authorities have to end the charade that the problematic loans made as the real-estate bubble inflated will be repaid.
Minister Shin-Yuan Lai addressed the unresolved questions centering around the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) signed by Taipei and Beijing.






