Monthly Archives: June 2011

"WASHINGTON — The FBI is giving significant new powers to its roughly 14,000 agents, allowing them…"

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"For example, on May 24, 2011, a Virginia Circuit Court refused to reverse the expulsion of a…"

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"For example, on May 24, 2011, a Virginia Circuit Court refused to reverse the expulsion of a…"

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"So the presidential calendar becomes another cause of what Edward Glaeser, a conservative-leaning…"

Tweet“So the presidential calendar becomes another cause of what Edward Glaeser, a conservative-leaning Harvard economist, calls our “anti-urban policy bias.” Suburbs and rural areas receive vastly more per-person federal largess than cities. One big reason, of course, is the structure … Continue reading

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