David Inserra, Jennifer Huddleston, and Christopher Gardner When it comes to kids online, policymakers often have the best of intentions. Even if they…
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Alex Nowrasteh Mohamed Bailor Jalloh murdered one person and injured two others in a terrorist attack on March 11 at Old Dominion University in…
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Apparently, the Government Can’t Refund Trump’s Illegal Tariffs as Easily as It Collected Them
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson Last week, the Court of International Trade (CIT) delivered a victory for US importers that…
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Colin Grabow War and economic turmoil have a way of focusing policymakers’ attention. Amid rising energy and fertilizer costs in the fallout from…
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David J. Bier Here is my five-minute opening statement, as prepared: Chairman Graham, Ranking Member Merkley, and distinguished members of the Committee, thank…
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Matthew Cavedon Petitioner Antonio Smith suffered extraordinary, deliberate, and unconstitutional mistreatment at the hands of several Wisconsin prison officials in November 2017. After…
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Brandan P. Buck A week and a half into the Iran war, supporters of the conflict have already begun proposing new ways to…
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Chris Edwards Republicans can’t get enough of farm subsidies. The House GOP is currently pushing another big farm bill just months after President…
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Anthropic Lawsuit Raises Serious Questions of Government Power and First Amendment Rights
Jennifer Huddleston On March 9, Anthropic filed two lawsuits against the government related to its designation as a “supply-chain risk.” One of these…
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Jeffrey Miron A standard economic view holds that markets will moderate some kinds of discrimination because “profit” maximizing organizations will recognize that discrimination…