Bryan Caplan “How should government fight poverty?” It hardly seems like a loaded question, but it contains a strong sequential insinuation. Namely: Prior to government lifting a finger, a severe poverty...
Eric Gomez April 2024 was a relatively quiet month for the US arms backlog to Taiwan. Congress did not receive any notifications of new arms sales, and there...
Bryan Caplan The Cato Institute has just published my Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation. The book is a non‐fiction graphic novel. Think of...
Adam N. Michel A recent Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) report highlights a series of little‐known, fraud‐ridden tax credits for biofuel producers. These subsidies are a cautionary...
Jeffrey A. Singer Yesterday, the Vermont Senate passed H.72, which permits an overdose prevention center (OPC) to operate in one municipality in the state, provided the municipality...
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett If you are congressional staff and you haven’t registered yet: Tomorrow, May 3, from noon to 1:15 P.M. EST, I will be joined by...
Andrew Gillen Note: This post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: The newest plan relying on regulatory changes under the Higher Education...
Walter Olson Libertarian thinkers have long proposed that courts should do more to protect the right to earn a living, more precisely articulated as the right to pursue...
Patrick G. Eddington Get ready for another one of those “Congress is trying to pull a fast one” stories … and if you work for or financially support...
David J. Bier The employer‐sponsored green card system is so backlogged, delayed, and overregulated that it is nearly impossible for foreign workers to get through without first...