Stephen Richer “Our Constitution entrusts Congress and the States—not the President—with the authority to regulate federal elections.” —Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, United States District Judge On...
Alex Nowrasteh Cato recently published my newest policy analysis, “Illegal Immigrant Incarceration Rates, 2010–2023,” co-authored with Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University...
Colleen Hroncich The 4th Annual National Hybrid Schools Conference is taking place today at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, so it’s fitting to feature...
Justin Logan The national security bureaucracy is working itself to death. The syndrome is particularly acute among the leadership of the uniformed military. The...
Marc Joffe A jury recently found that the National Association of Realtors and its brokers conspired against home buyers and sellers to artificially raise...
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith Last Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) ruled against a US Court of International Trade’s (CIT) decision from...
Adam N. Michel Republicans often invoke the “Laffer Curve” when discussing tax reform. But this mental model often confuses policymakers’ thinking. The most recent...
Alex Nowrasteh The Department of State (DoS) recently proposed a regulation that would drastically shrink the au pair program by altering the way au pairs...
Jeffrey A. Singer Few people noticed—the press didn’t cover it much—but Coloradans in pain and the clinicians who treat them got relief this legislative...
Daniel Raisbeck Javier Milei’s unexpected victory in Argentina’s presidential run‐off is a remarkable feat. Not only did Milei defeat Peronism’s formidable political machine while leading...
Ian Vásquez Javier Milei. This Sunday, amidst economic crisis, Argentina will hold a presidential election that pits Sergio Massa of the ruling Peronist party against...