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Free Market Moments

Michigan Resists the New Deal

Joseph G. Lehman | March 1, 1998

Michigan Citizens Provide Alternative to Government Welfare

Joseph G. Lehman | March 1, 1998

Workers of the World, Know Your Rights!

Joseph G. Lehman | March 1, 1998

Politics Threatens Vaccine Lab Jobs

Joseph G. Lehman | March 1, 1998

"Urban Sprawl": Solutions in Need of a Problem

Joseph G. Lehman | March 1, 1998

Ready for School Choice

Joseph G. Lehman | February 1, 1998

The Coldwater Cable Controversy

Joseph G. Lehman | February 1, 1998

Black History Lessons from Motown--and Beyond

David Bardallis | February 1, 1998

Michigan’s Next Assignment: School Choice

Joseph G. Lehman | February 1, 1998

Recycling and Conventional Wisdom

Joseph G. Lehman | January 1, 1998

Roads and Schools: Big Issues of Today and Seventy Years Ago

Joseph G. Lehman | January 1, 1998

"Securitization": Another Word for Ransom

Joseph G. Lehman | January 1, 1998

Auto Brokers and Dealers: David and Goliath

Joseph G. Lehman | January 1, 1998

Boosting Savings through a Flat Tax

Joseph G. Lehman | December 1, 1997

When Tickets Become Taxes

Joseph G. Lehman | December 1, 1997

The Telegraph Comes to Michigan

Joseph G. Lehman | December 1, 1997

Climate Treaty Would Hurt Consumers and Workers

Joseph G. Lehman | December 1, 1997

"Cuisinarts of the Air"

Joseph G. Lehman | November 1, 1997

Tuition Tax Credits and the Michigan Constitution

Joseph G. Lehman | November 1, 1997

Charter School Audit Suggests Need for More Education Reform

Joseph G. Lehman | November 1, 1997

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