Could the Latest TikTok “Ban” Pass Constitutional Muster?
Jennifer Huddleston Last Thursday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee “favorably reported” a new bill that could ban popular social media TikTok. Advocates of
Jennifer Huddleston Last Thursday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee “favorably reported” a new bill that could ban popular social media TikTok. Advocates of
Adam N. Michel Following his State of the Union address, President Biden released his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025. By not
Colin Grabow When push comes to shove, can foreigners be counted on to help meet US national security needs? The answer, according to
Chris Edwards President Biden has released his proposed federal budget for fiscal year 2025 and beyond. The proposal includes a raft of spending increases,
Ryan Bourne and Sophia Bagley The White House has launched new fronts in its war on market prices. Last week, the Biden administration
Clark Neily The Constitution has a variety of countermajoritarian structures and provisions, some of which the Supreme Court enforces vigorously, some of which it
Marc Joffe The Maryland Department of Transportation recently announced yet another delay of the Purple Line’s opening to Winter 2027, five years after
Clark Packard Last week, dozens of members of the House Republican Study Committee introduced the Countering Communist China Act (CCCA), which would, among
Jeffrey A. Singer The Food and Drug Administration will delay a decision to allow Eli Lilly and Company to market its new drug, donanemab.
Colleen Hroncich Nikki Duslak says she never fit in as a public school teacher. “I have a background in theater—a bachelor’s degree in fine art