Jeffrey Miron A fundamental issue in debates over climate policy is that politicians and the public do not like the implications of the standard economic analysis. The...
Walter Olson Following the example of two years ago, I’ve compiled this catalogue of my writings (and a few podcasts) since early January 2022 on topics of election...
David Boaz The Washington Post reports: [Maryland Gov. Wes] Moore is not close to accomplishing his moonshot goals — among them, eliminating child poverty and reducing the...
Nicholas Anthony Financial privacy has been under fire for decades, but that hasn’t stopped government officials from trying to establish even more invasive approaches. As detailed in...
Colleen Hroncich For parents or teachers seeking a strong civics education, the Bill of Rights Institute is a one‐stop shop. Founded in 1999, BRI offers a wide variety of resources...
Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos Libertarians around the globe have rightly celebrated Javier Milei’s election as Argentina’s president and his first measures in power. Certainly,...
Adam N. Michel The federal government makes hiring a nanny or other household employee a labyrinthine nightmare of tax, labor, and immigration law. These rigid rules decrease childcare options...
Romina Boccia The US federal debt recently surpassed $34 trillion, a staggering figure just shy of the size of the US economy and about $100,000 for every US...
Colin Grabow The George II is a case study in Jones Act dysfunction. Delivered in December 1980 by a now‐defunct Louisiana shipyard, the forty‐three‐year‐old containership—long in the tooth even...
Jennifer Huddleston Last week, I spoke on a panel at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) about the intersection of tech and competition policy. While many headlines will focus on...