With the Supreme Court's thunderbolt, a crucial battle is over on health care, but the war surely goes on. Or does it?
There has been a…
The past thirty years have seen a dramatic decrease in the rate of income convergence across U.S. states.
This decline coincides with a…
Many people in Massachusetts are talking about the need to attract and retain young workers, but we are hardly sending out the welcome…
Seventy-five years ago, Franklin Roosevelt launched a crusade against the Supreme Court, angry that it was overturning important New Deal…
The risk of medical malpractice varies substantially according to physician specialty. Despite evidence regarding the frequency with which…
Republican Gov. Scott Walker's convincing win Tuesday in Wisconsin was not just a victory for the governor himself, but a major triumph for…
However Wisconsin's recall election turns out on Tuesday, teachers unions already appear to be losing a larger political fight—in public…
Were cozy ties between Texas legislators and Halliburton’s corporate predecessor Brown and Root responsible for the passage of the landmark…
Though education spared Massachusetts the fate of other former industrial states, like Michigan, we have an odd way of showing that our…
John M. Quigley, who died last week, was a pioneering economist who helped change the way we think about housing. He devised statistical…