All Posts Tagged: 'Liam Julian'


That’s Funny, But Not Ha-Ha Funny

July 23rd, 2008 | Category: Uncategorized

The Fordham Institute’s Liam Julian has vowed to spend his entire summer pounding out overlong responses to this blog, so that we won’t “let fly with a barrage of blog blather like none yet seen, safe in [our] assumption that [our] ill-founded fulminations would go unopposed.”
Okay…..first of all, it’s really a disservice to William F. [...]

More Teachers See Unions as "Absolutely Essential"

May 8th, 2008 | Category: Teacher Quality

In recent decades, America has experienced a steady de-unionization of the private sector workforce. This is a real problem, particularly in an era of declining economic security and increasing inequality (problems that partially stem from de-unionization itself). The public sector, by contrast, has pretty much maintained a steady level of unionization, in part because governments [...]