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Jeffrey Miron For most goods and services, governments leave the production, distribution, sale, and consumption decisions to private individuals or groups. For gambling, however,...
Marc Joffe A six‐mile extension to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system would have a minimal impact on personal vehicle emissions according to data...
James A. Dorn Hong Kong, once one of the freest jurisdictions in the world, with a rule of law that protected freedom of speech and...
Jay Schweikert and Isaiah McKinney This week, in Sackett v. EPA, the Supreme Court closed the book on Mike and Chantell Sackett’s 19 year saga...
Adam N. Michel The House Ways and Means Committee Republicans recently released legislation to retaliate against individuals and businesses based in countries that impose...
Jeffrey A. Singer Yesterday the House of Representatives voted 289–133 to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act.* The act permanently classifies fentanyl‐related substances (FRS)—analogs of...
Nicholas Anthony Late last year, the Federal Reserve caught attention for its central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot projects. Going beyond traditional research, the...
Thomas A. Berry and Nicholas DeBenedetto In the Fall of 2020, public schools in Springfield, Missouri implemented mandatory “equity” training. All employees of the...
Colleen Hroncich The late Barbara Baker left behind quite a legacy. She was a first grade teacher in 1960 when she realized her incoming students were...
Thomas A. Berry and Isaiah McKinney Today, in a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court held that local governments cannot take surplus home equity after liquidating...
Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon It’s a well‐known fact in the nation’s capital that politicians’ rhetoric gets progressively detached from reality as a November election...