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A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

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David Schoenbrod [8 titles]

  1. Free from Decree
    The Supremes decide for democracy.
    Summer 2009
  2. Toxic Regulation
    Inflexible regulators stifle innovation and kill small businesses.
    Spring 2006
  3. Hope on Consent Decrees
    The Supremes make it easier to escape rule by judicial decree.
    Spring 2004
  4. How To Put Lawmakers, Not Courts, Back in Charge
    Congress has shown how to end government by decree in the jails. It’s a good model for restoring democratic control over homeless policy, housing-project discipline, and special education, too.
    Autumn 1996
  5. Yes, New York Can Reform Welfare
    Autumn 1996
  6. Prison Break
    Summer 1996
  7. Homeless Follies (Continued)
    Litigation over New York City's homeless policy took another bizarre twist recently when Manhattan Supreme Court justice Helen Freedman ordered the city to pay fines of $50 or $100 per night (for a total of up to $5 million) to homeless families whom it failed to place in emergency shelters.
    Winter 1995
  8. Government by Decree
    State and federal judges control substantial areas of New York City policy, often to the detriment of the city.
    Summer 1994
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