The History of the Future: Build, Baby, Build on Historic Preservation
Bryan Caplan Historic preservation is one of the most crowd‐pleasing rationales for preventing development. Critics often ridicule the rationale’s abuse. New York has
Bryan Caplan Historic preservation is one of the most crowd‐pleasing rationales for preventing development. Critics often ridicule the rationale’s abuse. New York has
Robert A. Levy The challenge for those persons charged with controlling campus unrest is to safeguard protesters’ right to free speech while ensuring
Colleen Hroncich Jo Lawson and her husband were both public school teachers. When they had children, they planned to alternate years teaching and
Jeffrey A. Singer On May 1, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed SB 1084 into law, which prohibits Floridians from buying or selling
Neal McCluskey Watching the events in Israel and Gaza—the horrors of war inflicted on both sides—it is impossible to not be moved. Watching
David J. Bier Immigrant workers seeking a green card—which denotes legal permanent residence in the United States—now face a wait time of more than three
Bryan Caplan “How should government fight poverty?” It hardly seems like a loaded question, but it contains a strong sequential insinuation. Namely: Prior to government
Bryan Caplan The Cato Institute has just published my Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation. The book is a non‐fiction
Eric Gomez April 2024 was a relatively quiet month for the US arms backlog to Taiwan. Congress did not receive any notifications of new
Adam N. Michel A recent Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) report highlights a series of little‐known, fraud‐ridden tax credits for biofuel