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Andrew Gillen As momentum for closing the US Department of Education gains steam, questions about the transition are starting to surface, with the biggest...
Scott Lincicome Industrial policy is a pillar of President Biden’s economic agenda (aka “Bidenomics”), and the White House recently cited a spike in U.S. manufacturing construction...
Jennifer Huddleston and Gent Salihu Prior to the 2022-2023 legislative session, five states (California, Virginia, Utah, Colorado, and Connecticut) had passed consumer data privacy...
Nicholas Anthony Several members of Congress have introduced legislation in response to the concerns that have been voiced over central bank digital currency, or...
Will Duffield In Missouri v. Biden, Missouri and Louisiana have sued the Biden administration for pressuring social media platforms to remove controversial and COVID‐skeptical...
Adam N. Michel The current federal budget deficit and the accumulated debt result from Congress spending more than they are willing to raise in...
Neal McCluskey If we could have only gotten “yes, affirmative action,” or “no, affirmative action,” as the outcomes in Students for Fair Admissions v....
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith On July 4th, many Americans will take to the outdoors to celebrate the Declaration of Independence from my home nation, Great Britain....
Marc Joffe California and Florida now have approved budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023, giving us the opportunity to compare spending...