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Vouchers and Public School Performance: A Case Study of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program

By Martin Carnoy Frank Adamson Amita Chudgar 10-02-07

A Fair Share for New York City: A Case for Equity

By Max B. Sawicky 05-21-03

School vouchers don’t make the grade

By Helen F. Ladd 05-15-03

Bush’s Inaugural Speech Must Walk the Middle Road

By David Kusnet 03-04-02

Vouchers Are No Cure-All For Short-Changed Schools

By Martin Carnoy 03-04-02

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