Publications
The fundamentals matter: Part II
Nevada’s troubles have external origins
The recession impacted Nevada more than its neighbors because of fundamental factors that took place outside the state.
Now, the real fun begins
What the 2010 elections mean for Nevada’s public policy
Analyzing what the 2010 elections mean for public policy in Nevada.
Homeschoolers reveal the path to greater educational achievement
Deregulation of public, private and home schools benefits children
Deregulation of education would benefit homeschoolers and students in public and private schools.
Courts asked to ‘foreclose’ on robo-signers
Nevada law firm sues MERS, cites fee avoidance and dubious loan authorizations
A Nevada law firm is suing MERS based on fee avoidance and dubious loan authorizations.
The fundamentals matter: Part I
Successful economic development comes from low taxes and free enterprise
Successful economic development comes from low taxes and free enterprise not state-centric models.
AG readies bid for subpoena powers over public bodies
Proposal faces many obstacles, objections
Masto's proposal faces many obstacles and objections.
The new-superintendent dance
New faces alone won’t fix Nevada’s K-12 problem
New hires alone won't fix Nevada's K-12 education problems.
State politicians take aim at Clark County handgun registration
Lack of audits, cooperation obstruct challenges
The lack of audits and cooperation are obstructing the lawmakers' challenges.
An unhealthy employment picture
Obamacare, allowed to persist, will destroy thousands of Nevada jobs
If Obamacare is not repealed or defunded, it will destroy thousands of jobs in Nevada.
GOP Assembly candidates won popular-vote victory
Number of Republican seats doesn’t reflect voters’ party preference
The number of Republican seats in the Assembly doesn't reflect voters' preference.