Biden and Surveillance: Hypocrisy and End-Runs
Patrick G. Eddington Two actions this week highlight the Biden administration’s approach to surveillance issues implicating the constitutional rights of Americans. The first is
Patrick G. Eddington Two actions this week highlight the Biden administration’s approach to surveillance issues implicating the constitutional rights of Americans. The first is
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Legislators and the public tend to underestimate the fiscal costs of emergency spending. Emergency supplemental bills, such as
Travis Fisher The social cost of carbon dioxide (SCC): Who needs it? As it turns out, anyone who cares about enacting climate policies
Jeffrey Miron Recent debates over student loan cancellation ignore a fundamental question: should the federal government be subsidizing such loans in the first place? The
Adam N. Michel It’s tax season again in America. As we reconcile last year’s tax payment with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS),
Alex Nowrasteh I’ve written a series of papers on illegal immigrant crime in Texas based on data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). My research was
Jeffrey A. Singer According to press reports, the New Zealand parliament is scheduled to take up, as a matter of “public urgency” (enabling lawmakers
Alan Reynolds Last May, I wrote a piece called “We Are Measuring Inflation All Wrong: Non‐housing Inflation Is Very Low.” That has not changed. The
Chris Edwards Policymakers across the nation are concerned about the high costs of housing for moderate‐income families. One federal response to the problem
Jai Kedia Capital One recently announced plans to acquire Discover Financial Services with a $35.3 billion all‐shares transaction. The proposed merger has brought