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Gov. Davis' 4% UC Admissions Plan
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
3.9.1999

Since passage of Proposition 209, which ended race and gender preferences, policymakers have tried to figure out lawful ways to increase minority enrollment at the University of California. Gov. Gray Davis is now pushing a proposal to admit into the UC system those students ranked in the top four percent of each high school's graduating class.
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U.S. Encryption Policy Hinders the Information Age
Technology Op-Ed
By: Justin Matlick
3.2.1999

Despite recent events highlighting the futility of its policy, the White House insists on regulating encryption technology. This policy is ineffective, harms U.S. encryption makers, and damages the economy. As they debate encryption reform, legislators should consider a better, proven approach. The ideal policy would eliminate encryption controls and embrace the free market.
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Testimony to Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
3.1.1999

Pacific Research Institute Launches E-Mail Newsletter on Technology Policy
Press Release
3.1.1999

San Francisco – The Center for Freedom and Technology (CFT), a program of the San Francisco-based think tank Pacific Research Institute, today launched an e-mail newsletter intended to educate policy makers, the media, and the Internet community about free-market responses to efforts to regulate the high-technology industry.
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