"Mark A. R. Kleiman is an associate professor of public policy and a research fellow with the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management at the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Kleiman is the author of Marijuana: Costs of Abuse, Costs of Control (1989) and of Against Excess: Drug Policy and Management Analysis in the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice; in 1982- 1983 he was its director, and a member of the National Organized Crime Planning Council. Kleiman advises local governments on drug policy."
"This selection was published in the Wall Street Journal, an influential daily national newspaper primarily for business managers and investors."
In Mark Kleiman's essay, "Confer College by Examination", Kleiman states that he has a grievance with Colleges and Universities. He explains his grievance in the following, "If a student can achieve on his own, and demonstrate to the faculty, knowledge and competence higher than, say, the......
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