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Locker Room Talk: JLF analysts assess impact of 2014 N.C. elections

Donna Martinez discusses the impact of 2014 elections on N.C. public policy with Becki Gray, John Locke Foundation vice president for outreach, and Rick Henderson, Carolina Journal managing editor.

Real Time

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JLF's Terry Stoops shares concerns about Common Core standards

Dr. Terry Stoops, John Locke Foundation director of research and education studies, outlines concerns about Common Core public school standards. Stoops offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio (Program No. 599).

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  • JLF's Terry Stoops discusses the N.C. DPI budget
  • JLF's Roy Cordato discusses the shortsightedness effect and public choice

Recent Real Time

  • Maj. Clay Jackson discusses N.C. National Guard partnerships
  • Locker Room Talk: JLF analysts discuss 2014 N.C. election results
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Locke Box

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JLF's Roy Cordato discusses the shortsightedness effect and public choice

Dr. Roy Cordato, John Locke Foundation vice president for research and resident scholar, discusses an element of public choice theory dubbed the "shortsightedness effect." Cordato offered these comments during a Nov. 3, 2014, speech for the John Locke Foundation's Shaftesbury Society. To watch full-length presentations of JLF events, click here.

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On the Record

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Piereson points to sluggish growth as a greater problem than income inequality

Dr. James Piereson, president of the William E. Simon Foundation and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, discusses the recent debate over growing income inequality in the United States. Piereson identifies sluggish economic growth as a more pressing problem than inequality. He offered these comments during a Sept. 30, 2014, Hayek Lecture at Duke University.

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Air Wars

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JLF experts discuss 2014 N.C. voting patterns

John Locke Foundation President John Hood and Vice President Becki Gray answer host Tom Campbell's questions about N.C. voting patterns in 2014. These exchanges took place during the Nov. 9, 2014, episode of N.C. Spin.

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Recent Locke Box

  • N.C. Hospital Association's Cody Hand discusses CON reform
  • Dr. Philip Miller discusses lobotomy surgeries in N.C.
  • Dr. Richard Bruch discusses roadblocks to needed N.C. CON reforms
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Recent On the Record

  • New poll shows N.C. residents oppose federal bill targeting Internet sales tax
  • PEFNC pushes for increased funding for opportunity scholarships
  • Senate Republicans tout plan for largest teacher pay raise in N.C. history
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Recent Air Wars

  • JLF's John Hood discusses North Carolina's hotly contested U.S. Senate race
  • JLF's John Hood assesses the UNC-Chapel Hill athletics scandal
  • JLF experts discuss N.C. Supreme Court bypassing Court of Appeals
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No, Do Koch Our Campuses

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Supreme Court To Hear Obamacare Subsidy Lawsuit

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Storm Surge and Beach Plans

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Dispatches from the campaign trail, November 7, 2014

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That is just bananas

Nov 07, 2014 07:16 AM

Election results could boost efforts to reform public pensions

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The K-12 Roots of the UNC Scandal

Far too many high school graduates enter college unprepared to write and perform research on their own.


Oct 30, 2014

CJ Editorial: The Wages of Government

Markets set compensation rates, but government policies can prevent aspiring employees from being hired.


Oct 23, 2014

Hagan Lawyers Have Trouble With The Dictionary

To profit is to benefit, and the senators family members most certainly did that from a stimulus grant one of their companies received.


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Sep 17, 2014

When the Price of Access Is Too Steep

Media outlets should think twice about maintaining cozy relationships with murderous regimes.


Sep 06, 2012

How to downplay an embarrassing story

The N&O buries the one moment of real drama at the Democratic National Convention.


Mar 21, 2012

Death of a narrative

The world's media found the neo-Nazi meme in stories about the school shooting in France just too enticing.


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