Trump’s Tariffs Undermine His Tax Cuts
Adam N. Michel In the first presidential debate of the 2024 cycle, former president Donald Trump is likely to talk up some
Adam N. Michel In the first presidential debate of the 2024 cycle, former president Donald Trump is likely to talk up some
Romina Boccia Few challenges loom as ominously as the exploding national debt. The US government has grown into an ever‐swelling leviathan that’s increasingly
Will Duffield The government can’t command social media platforms to remove disfavored speech. But when does informal government speech notifying or suggesting cross
Brent Skorup The Supreme Court has been clear in the past that government officials cannot directly or indirectly coerce a private party to censor
Jeffrey A. Singer US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD. The US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps has come a long way since its inception
Adam N. Michel and Josh Loucks It has been nearly seven years since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was signed
Alex Nowrasteh Illegal immigrant criminality is a major contentious issue in the debate over immigration policy in the United States and is likely to
Thomas A. Berry and Jennifer J. Schulp In March 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a rule requiring public companies to disclose
Patrick G. Eddington Monday evening (June 24), news broke that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, under indictment by the United States government since 2019
Colleen Hroncich and Jamie Buckland Educational freedom is expanding. Last week, Louisiana became the seventeenth state to enact education savings accounts (ESAs), which allow