The Domestic Cost of the War on Terror
After the attacks on September 11th, 2001, both the American public and government officials were united in fear. Both had been targeted and quickly had to grapple with a new,...
After the attacks on September 11th, 2001, both the American public and government officials were united in fear. Both had been targeted and quickly had to grapple with a new,...
In 1910, Victor L. Berger won Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District, sending a self-proclaimed socialist to Capitol Hill for the first time in American history. Today, 4 congressional members are members...
Walt Whitman once said, “Be curious, not judgmental.” Echoing this, Jason Sudeikis, the star coach of the fictional Apple TV show Ted Lasso, powerfully said, “If they were curious, they...
Innovative charter schools have been on the education scene since the early 1990’s when the first charter school opened in St. Paul, Minnesota. City Academy, the first charter school, set...
As the national conversation around healthcare continues, there are few proposed solutions from the perspective of those of us who would like to see less government spending overall and less...
The Administrative Procedures Act (APA) of 1946 enables federal regulatory agencies to create legally binding policies without earning the power to do so via election. All that is required of...