Book Discussion on Why Government Fails So Often (video)
Book Discussion Government Fails Often | Video | C-SPAN.org: Why Government Fails So Often -
Peter Schuck talked about his book, Why Government Fails So Often: And How It Can Do Better, in which he argues that government is often ineffective due to structural flaws that plague both political parties. He said that by looking at government policies that have been effective, we can figure out how to improve the system as a whole. Professor Schuck spoke at the Cato Institute in Washington, DC. (video at link above)
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Peter Schuck talked about his book, Why Government Fails So Often: And How It Can Do Better, in which he argues that government is often ineffective due to structural flaws that plague both political parties. He said that by looking at government policies that have been effective, we can figure out how to improve the system as a whole. Professor Schuck spoke at the Cato Institute in Washington, DC. (video at link above)
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'No Place to Hide' by Glenn Greenwald, Tuesday May 13 release date
No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State by Glenn Greenwald releases Tuesday, May 13 --
Keith Alexander Unplugged: on Bush/Obama, 1.7 million stolen documents and other matters - The Intercept: "The release date for my book on the NSA, privacy, and our reporting of the surveillance story, No Place to Hide, is next Tuesday, May 13, at which time all of the previously unpublished NSA documents that are reported on in the book will be placed online, with free access, at the book’s website." -- Glenn Greenwald
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Keith Alexander Unplugged: on Bush/Obama, 1.7 million stolen documents and other matters - The Intercept: "The release date for my book on the NSA, privacy, and our reporting of the surveillance story, No Place to Hide, is next Tuesday, May 13, at which time all of the previously unpublished NSA documents that are reported on in the book will be placed online, with free access, at the book’s website." -- Glenn Greenwald
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The Skinny on the Google Books Case
The Google Books Case – Here’s the Skinny | Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. - JDSupra:
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