Research
A Right to Work? A Right to Leisure? Labor Rights as Human Rights
Labor rights are the first to come up for criticism when accounts of human rights are offered in response to philosophical questions about them, and notoriously so Article 24, which talks about “rest
Conscience of a Black Conservative: The 1964 Election and the Rise of the National Negro Republican Assembly
n the immediate aftermath of the election of 1964, no group was more visibly alienated by the candidacy of Barry Goldwater than the black electorate.
How Globalization Affects Tax Design
The economic changes associated with globalization tighten financial pressures on governments of high-income countries by increasing the demand for government spending while making it more costly to
Parameters of Partnership: U.S. Civil-Military Relations in the 21st Century
Nurturing Sustainability
The present system for training and nurturing young scientists is almost certainly not up to the job.
The Elusive Connection Between Health Care Spending And Quality
Richard Cooper has shown a positive association between health care quality and "total spending" at the state level, but he does not appear to understand the limitations of this total spending measure
Face De-Identification
With the emergence of new applications centered around the sharing of image data, questions concerning the protection of the privacy of people visible in the scene arise.
South Africa's Export Predicament: Erratum
What Happens When States Have Genuine Alternative Certification? We Get More Minority Teachers and Test Scores Rise
The article discusses the process of teacher certification, noting that all states have a standard certification process requiring a college degree and 30 hours of education coursework, and that s
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