Policy Review

Policy Review
No. 89, May & June 1998

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Features

Departments

Features

Beyond Quotas
A color-blind vision for affirmative action
Roger Clegg

The New "Massive Resistance"
The Clinton administration defies the Constitution to save racial preferences
Todd Gaziano

I’ll Stand Bayou
Louisiana couples choose a more muscular marriage contract
Joe Loconte

Learn While You Earn
Education savings accounts offer Congress a chance to advance tax reform, help families, and counter Clintonian politics
John Hood

No Strings Attached
A private college spurns federal aid to save its academic freedom
Jonathan Moore

Blocking the Exits
Libertarian opposition to school vouchers is an attack on freedom
Clint Bolick

Memphis’s Medical Graceland
Traditional health care neglects the working poor. A church-based clinic steps in
Scott Morris

Departments

Correspondence
David Dalin takes on all comers, boos for bilingual ed

Home Front
Think welfare policy undermined the family? Try reading a few college textbooks
Norval Glenn

Beasley Makes it Finah in Carolina
Steven Hayward profiles South Carolina governor David Beasley
Steven Hayward

The State of the States
State of the states: union dues and political contributions; environmental waivers; eliminating racial preferences
Steven Hayward


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