Searching for Effective Football Penalties in the NCAA
Spying Blind
In the recently published Spying Blind, Amy Zegart argues that after the Cold War ended, the CIA and FBI failed to adapt to the
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Academic Progress for Football Players: Is the NCAA For Real?
Beyond the Mortgage Meltdown
The current — and predicted future — turmoil in the mortgage market highlights an important challenge to the American dream of homeown
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Roundup: Week of September 17 – September 21
Tough Liberal
Richard D. Kahlenberg’s latest book, Tough Liberal, is the first book-length treatment of the life of Albert Shanker, one of the
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California Event: White Certificates
As California searches for market-based incentives for energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reductions, white certificates — tradable c
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The Stress of Balancing Work and Family
Americans know from their own lives the stress of balancing work and family obligations. Extensive rhetoric from the media and academic
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