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Market Failure and the Value of Information

Market Failure and the Value of Information

To maintain some measure of public confidence in markets, aggressive action must be taken to improve information and protect the vulnerable from those who can profit off of informational imbalances.…

Have We Lost the War?

Have We Lost the War?

We must rebuild around the sentencing measures for individuals arrested for possession of controlled substances. As public administrators, we are tasked with organizing these efforts and ensuring they are inclusive,…

The Middle Class and the American Dream

The Middle Class and the American Dream

The concept of the middle class denotes a history of social separation that had long predated the 1950s, bringing us to address the question; does the term carry implicit racial…

Local Camouflage: Don’t Overlook Municipal Government Employment for Veterans

Local Camouflage: Don’t Overlook Municipal Government Employment for Veterans

Federal government employment isn’t the only opportunity for a veteran to work in public service after their time in the military. If you are a veteran and have a heart…

COVID-19 and Ethical Dilemmas

COVID-19 and Ethical Dilemmas

COVID-19 has instigated a lot of ethical questions and dilemmas at different levels that are exceedingly challenging. These ethical dilemmas are witnessed globally by public policymakers, educators and public administrators.…

In the Midst of the Pandemic, the Economy Remains a Major Concern

In the Midst of the Pandemic, the Economy Remains a Major Concern

Multiple times each year, the Wilder School Commonwealth Poll provides insight into the perspectives of Virginians on current events and pressing issues. Polls conducted over the past year have examined…

Federalism and Its Discontents: Guns, Germs and Insurrection

Federalism and Its Discontents: Guns, Germs and Insurrection

This article explores the failures of federalism not only in the context of COVID-19, but also in how federal inaction on guns caused jurisdictional externalities and how Electoral College flaws…

Voices Crying in the Wilderness: The Legal Rights of Nature

Voices Crying in the Wilderness: The Legal Rights of Nature

Conflict concerning public lands, biodiversity and climate science continues to engulf the nation and the world. It is incumbent upon policymakers and citizens to heed the legal doctrines and moral…