That’s the focus of the 2004 annual meeting of the State Policy Network in Austin. Lindalyn Kakadelis, Chad Adams and Roy Cordato are attending through Saturday, participating in sessions on…
In the October issue of The Freeman, George Leef responds to a liberal writer’s notion that federalism and liberalism are good working partners and that the dissent by Supreme Court…
Feel free to stop by tomorrow’s conference on “Freedom and the American Campus,” sponsored by the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy. Things get going at 8 a.m. at the…
In the latest twist on why capitalism is a bad system, author and Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua has written a book based on a thesis with which reviewer…
Earlier this year, Karen Palasek told CJ readers the wonderful story of her third grade teacher, Kay Weber Sillaway, who fostered Palasek’s love of music. Palasek was an adult when…
Add six more reporters to the list of those who’ve turned to Chad Adams for facts about Amendment One. This week he was interviewed by the Chapel Hill News, the…
The October 6 Independent features a spread about concerns by some UNC-CH faculty over planning funding provided by The Pope Foundation for a proposed new undergraduate program in Western civilization.
One person called before a federal grand jury in the investigation of former U.S. Rep. Frank Ballance and the misuse of state funds given to his nonprofit, the John Hyman…
If you believe Gov. Easley’s campaign ads, GOP challenger Sen. Patrick Ballantine is a tax-and-spender. John Hood told the Charlotte Observer the ads are bizarre but reveal strategy. “I think…
This week’s release by JLF of a study showing that North Carolina misspent billions on roads of questionable value between 1990 and 2003 lit a fire under news organizations. An…