Vol. 22, No. 7

October 24, 2016

Cover Story
A Quiet Revolution
on the charter school movement at 25
By Andy Smarick
Also in This Issue
  • Bob Dylan, Nobelist — Andrew Ferguson
  • A Most Fitting Tribute — Terry Eastland
  • Harry Caray Is My Wingman — Ike Brannon

This October 2016 issue featured Andy Smarick's cover story examining the charter school movement at its 25-year milestone, analyzing the quiet revolution in American education. The issue also included Andrew Ferguson's reflection on Bob Dylan's controversial Nobel Prize in Literature, Terry Eastland's piece on the dedication of the Antonin Scalia Law School, and Geoffrey Norman's feature questioning whether gun control efforts target weapons or their owners. Notable shorter pieces covered topics ranging from Darrell Issa's political challenges to police militarization and Putin's nuclear rhetoric.