Articles in This Series: The 14th recommendation in the Civitas Institute Agenda “20 Changes for 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focuses on providing legal ... Keep Reading
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Patient, Doctor, and Government – Who Decides?
Patient, Doctor, and Government – Who Decides? How will the newly enacted health care legislation’s emphasis on comparative effectiveness research (CER) affect ... Keep Reading
20 Changes For 2010: Protecting Private Property
Articles in This Series: The next two recommendations in the Civitas Institute 2010 Agenda: “20 Changes for 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focus on reforming ... Keep Reading
Method of Selecting North Carolina’s Bench Should be Explored
Per the Raleigh News & Observer, last week former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, was in North ... Keep Reading
20 Changes For 2010: Illegal Immigrants & Community Colleges
Articles in This Series: The eleventh recommendation in the Civitas Institute Agenda “20 Changes for 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focuses on ending the admission ... Keep Reading
20 Changes For 2010: Death Penalty
Articles in This Series: The tenth recommendation in the Civitas Institute 2010 Agenda: “20 Changes for 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focuses on ending the death ... Keep Reading
Results Don’t Justify Wake’s Diversity Policy
For years supporters of Wake County Schools (WCPSS) diversity plan have preached with evangelistic zeal the importance of mixing students of different economic and racial ... Keep Reading
20 Changes For 2010: Defense of Marriage Act
Articles in This Series: The ninth recommendation in the Civitas Institute Agenda “20 Changes for 2010: A Primer for State Reform” focuses on strengthening state ... Keep Reading
Conservative Group Says Three Triad Projects Waste Stimulus Money
News coverage of Brian Balfour's article: Hot Flashes, Dead Bugs, and Cocaine for Monkeys: The 10 Worst Federal Stimulus Projects in North Carolina ... Keep Reading
Public Financing Folly
Chapel Hill’s “voter-owned elections” program had its first run in 2009 and is already being heralded as a success by its supporters. According to them, the ... Keep Reading