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Shariah Studies by Stealth

, Malcolm A. Kline

Under some pressure from parents, California’s Education Department is reviewing its guidelines for teaching Islamic Studies to seventh-graders in its public schools.

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The Jack Welch MBA

, Deborah Lambert

So how do you convince an American business legend that online education’s not so bad? In the case of former GE CEO Jack Welch, you name a degree after him

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Hip Hype Justice?

, Brittany Fortier

The ongoing debate concerning the disproportionate presence of African-Americans and other minorities in the criminal justice system has become crucial as the United States tries to find an approach to fund its prisons in an ailing economy.

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Bandaids on Fiscal Bullet Wounds

, Mytheos Holt

In the face of legislation to create a public option in health care, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) recently convened a panel of experts to discuss the prospects of reforming the existing institution of Medicaid—a proposition which economists Thomas Granneman and Mark Pauly aim to defend in their newly released book “Reform Medicaid First: Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform.”

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NeW Kind of Women

, Brittany Fortier

Young conservative women have an organization to call their own. The Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) held its fourth annual conference at the Heritage Foundation on June 26, 2009.

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