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Color-coding the brain is useful, but is it worth the cost?

After I read recently about the Clark County School District spending $350,000 over the past six years with a company called Emergenetics, I was curious. The company uses a 100-question survey to gauge a person’s basic thinking tendencies.

Red-light madness

I was driving up Martin Luther King Boulevard the other day, right in front of the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters building, on my way back to the office after picking up some lunch.

Where’s justice?

Suddenly, big fines are all the rage.

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Isn’t it time we realized that lawyers are people, too?

What kind of law attorney and state Sen. Mark Hutchison practices doesn’t really matter when it comes to the kind of job he’d do if he’s elected Nevada’s lieutenant governor.

Farewell, Carol Harter

On Feb. 2, 2006, then-UNLV President Carol Harter stood in the multipurpose room of the Foundations Building on campus and announced her premature retirement.

Sectarian or inclusive, government-sponsored prayer always a bad idea

To begin with, let’s acknowledge the U.S. Supreme Court has held that prayers offered before meetings of Congress all the way down to City Council do not necessarily offend the First Amendment. They are, as all justices recently acknowledged, part of the fabric and tradition of American life stretching all the way back to the composing of the Constitution and the first Congress.

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