George Will: Overcoming Constitutional Queasiness to Head Off a Fiscal Crisis
Romina Boccia Conservative Washington Post columnist George Will wrote about an idea I’ve been pitching for several months: a BRAC‐like fiscal commission to help
Romina Boccia Conservative Washington Post columnist George Will wrote about an idea I’ve been pitching for several months: a BRAC‐like fiscal commission to help
Jeffrey A. Singer OnPoint NYC, the harm reduction organization tasked with opening and operating New York City’s two overdose prevention centers (OPCs), announced that
Gene Healy “The library looms as the next big confrontation in the culture war,” the Atlantic reports, and President Biden, our Culture‐Warrior‐in‐Chief, is
Emily Ekins and Jordan Gygi The Supreme Court again attracted much attention in June when it struck down Harvard’s and University of North
David J. Bier The Cato Institute is launching a new online game called the Green Card Game. Americans will—for the first time—see firsthand what
Marc Joffe After rapid growth in 2021 and early 2022, federal and state income tax revenue collections have stalled, and, in some cases,
Adam N. Michel In a recent Tax Notes International article, I describe the evolution of controlled foreign corporation rules and international taxpayer information exchange
Nicholas Anthony An interesting issue with central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) is their status as a direct liability of the central bank. This
Michael F. Cannon President Biden has proposed requiring insurers (1) to cancel short‐term health insurance plans after four months and (2) to refuse
Colleen Hroncich It’s hard to believe it’s already “back to school” season. But the displays in every store are impossible to miss. This