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David Schoenbrod

communications@manhattan.institute
/ David Schoenbrod at MI

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David Schoenbrod Let’s Make Congress More Accountable

Trust in government has eroded as officials deflect responsibility—but we have it in our power to change that.

Eye on the News article
Nov 21 2018
Iain Murray, David Schoenbrod The Regulatory Thicket

It’s time to cut it back.

From the Magazine article
Dec 02 2011
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler Free from Decree

The Supremes decide for democracy.

From the Magazine article
Aug 11 2009
David Schoenbrod Toxic Regulation

Inflexible regulators stifle innovation and kill small businesses.

From the Magazine article
Apr 01 2006
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler Hope on Consent Decrees

The Supremes make it easier to escape rule by judicial decree.

From the Magazine article
Apr 01 2004
Ross Sandler, David Schoenbrod Yes, New York Can Reform Welfare
From the Magazine article
Nov 01 1996
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler How To Put Lawmakers, Not Courts, Back in Charge

Congress has shown how to end government by decree in the jails. It’s a good model for restoring democratic control over homeless policy, housing-project discipline, and special education, too.

From the Magazine article
Nov 01 1996
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler Prison Break
From the Magazine article
Jul 01 1996
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler Homeless Follies (Continued)
From the Magazine article
Jan 01 1995
David Schoenbrod, Ross Sandler Government by Decree

State and federal judges control substantial areas of New York City policy, often to the detriment of the city.

From the Magazine article
Jul 01 1994

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