Primary elections generated plenty of opportunities for John Locke Foundation experts to offer expert insights and analysis to media outlets. Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray analyzed election-night returns for…
View in your browser. Between 1933 and 1977 the State of North Carolina authorized the involuntary sterilization of more than 8,000 people, most of whom…
View in your browser. In Wednesday’s Wilmington Star, state budget director Andrew Heath explains why the $2 billion Connect NC bond, which is on the ballot…
John Locke Foundation Vice President for Marketing and Communications Donna Martinez and Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson dissect the week’s top political news for this weekend’s edition of Curtis…
A recent national report suggests North Carolina fails in its job of screening new public school teachers to ensure the bad apples aren’t placed in the state’s classrooms. John Locke…
As North Carolina’s primary election date approaches, several of the candidates for the state’s Libertarian Party presidential nomination participated in a rare debate. Carolina Journal Associate Editor Barry…
View in your browser. I’ve written before how direct primary care (DPC) networks help private, self-insured employers like Amazon and Expedia save big on…
View in your browser. Welcome Why do African American students receive a disproportionate number of short- and long-term suspensions from classroom teachers and administrators? Some have…