New Study Shows Decriminalization Did Not Cause Spike in Oregon’s Overdose Deaths—the Fentanyl Wave Caused It
Jeffrey A. Singer In a blog post earlier this year, I lamented the decision by Oregon lawmakers to roll back Measure 110, a
Jeffrey A. Singer In a blog post earlier this year, I lamented the decision by Oregon lawmakers to roll back Measure 110, a
Adam N. Michel and Josh Loucks Vice President Kamala Harris recently announced a new proposal to expand the tax deduction for start-up
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia How does Social Security compare to other countries’ retirement programs? It’s an interesting question that prompted me to
Peter Van Doren An important insight offered by libertarians is that attempts to suppress market forces through policy often result in illegal underground
David Inserra On August 31, Brazil’s judiciary blocked X from being available in the country due to X’s refusal to secretly censor important
James Bacchus One of the few issues our two major political parties appear to agree on is their mutual embrace of protectionism in
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner August 2024 was a very active month for arms sales with 22 new Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases
Andrew Gillen Note, this post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: The Supreme Court has let the Eighth
Jeffrey Miron Popular opinion views liberalism and conservatism as radically different perspectives about the proper size and scope of government. Liberals and conservatives do
Vanessa Brown Calder On the campaign trail last week, former President Trump promised that under a future Trump administration, “government will pay” or