Student Loan Forgiveness
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 29, 2023. Later today, or next week at the latest, the Supreme Court will announce
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 29, 2023. Later today, or next week at the latest, the Supreme Court will announce
Marc Joffe Federal and state governments paid over $60 billion for nursing home care through the Medicaid program in 2019. While nursing home
Jai Kedia This week, the International Monetary Fund published a blog post and a working paper that show the contributions of profits, wages, and import
Vanessa Brown Calder and Jordan Gygi Housing prices remain high throughout the country, and policymakers in many places have acknowledged the need to
Walter Olson Should a state be allowed to set, as a condition for out of state firms to do business, that they consent to being
Jeffrey A. Singer Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration issued a draft of proposed guidelines for clinical researchers conducting trials on psychedelic
Walter Olson State legislatures, like other actors in our system of government, are creatures of constitutional law. They are ordinarily subject not only
Marc Joffe Over the last year, news media have run numerous stories of offices, shopping malls, and other commercial properties going into foreclosure
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia Testifying before the Senate Banking Committee last week, Fed Chair Jay Powell acknowledged inflation has come down but
David J. Bier Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Secure the Border Act of 2023. Among other things, the bill