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Nuclear bombs in suitcases, anthrax bacilli in ventilators, avian flu, and scorchingly hot temperatures: nightmares that were once the plot of Hollywood movies are now frighteningly real possibilities. How can we steer a path between willful inaction and reckless overreaction? Cass Sunstein examines these issues in his new book,...
The impact of teacher labor agreements on school and district leadership is less straightforward than many previous accounts suggest.
Patent litigation is broken, and Congress is every bit as qualified as--and often more qualified than--the courts to fix it.
Putin's Russia isdominated by a renamed but unreformed KGB. The United States and Europe must not think they are dealing with an open, liberal Russia.
The making of sound U.S. foreign policy depends on a vigorous, deliberative, and often combative process that involves both the executive and the legislative branches.
The current regime in Iran poses an extraordinary challenge to the safety of the United States and the safety of our democratic allies.
Reaffirming the principle that nascent life not be destroyed for the sake of research,Bush chose to permit federal funds to be used for research only on already existing embryonic stem cell lines.



