James Craven and Patrick G. Eddington Just three days after the Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction that blocked federal agents from cutting the razor wire installed...
Patrick G. Eddington If government bureaucrats are internally describing the civil society organization you work for as “vexsome,” it’s a good sign you and your organization are doing...
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson Chief Justice John Marshall famously stated in Marbury v. Madison (1803) that “[i]t is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial...
Jeffrey A. Singer Three years after its first‐in‐the‐nation drug decriminalization measure (Measure 110) went into effect, Oregon’s lawmakers are poised to re‐criminalize possessing and using drugs. Lawmakers...
David J. Bier A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a new immigration bill (“Border Act”) backed by the White House. The bill is a mixed bag. In general,...
David Kemp and Peter Van Doren One year ago, a freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio causing a leak of hazardous chemicals and a large fire. Despite a strong public...
Neal McCluskey Usually, when you simplify something, it gets easier. But not when you are the federal government, and not when it comes to the labyrinthian student...
Jeffrey A. Singer Last weekend, Senate negotiators announced a bipartisan compromise on a supplemental spending package that will create tougher immigration and asylum laws aimed at addressing the chaotic flow...
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Congress designated $12 trillion as emergency spending over the last 30 years, according to our recent policy analysis. That’s equal to 43 percent...
Walter Olson Donald Trump’s ongoing claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him occupy a curious position in our current political discourse. They are plainly of...