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California School System Rife With Waste, Says Pacific Research Institute Study
Press Release
11.27.2002

A program of school choice would eliminate wasteful spending and provide higher quality education, according to Grand Theft Education: Wasteful Education Spending in California, a new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI).
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California School System Rife With Waste, Says Pacific Research Institute Study
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11.26.2002

San Francisco, CA — A program of school choice would eliminate wasteful spending and provide higher quality education, according to Grand Theft Education: Wasteful Education Spending in California, a new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI).
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Nanotechnology Holds Benefits For Society If Not Blocked By Misguided Regulation, Says New Pacific Research Institute Study
Press Release
11.20.2002

2002 A.M.C.
Technology Op-Ed
11.14.2002

Now that the government's antitrust suit against Microsoft is settled, one might wonder if things will get back to normal for the technology sector or if the trial and ensuing saga marked the beginning of a new phase of competition by regulation/litigation.
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U.S. Supreme Court Reversals of Ninth Circuit Decisions
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
11.13.2002

Recently, in three major cases the U.S. Supreme Court not only overturned decisions by the San Francisco-based federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, it also castigated the appellate court for excessive judicial activism. Further, the Supreme Court’s rulings were unanimous, uniting both the conservative and liberal wings of the top court, an indication of just how far the Ninth Circuit has veered out of the legal mainstream.
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Foward to the Future: Nanotechnology and Regulatory Policy (PDF)
11.1.2002

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