Walter Olson Number 24 in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy, this time all about redistricting: Handwriting was on the wall...
Ryan Bourne, Jai Kedia, and Nathan Miller President Trump’s approval on inflation is at a historic low. The Economist/YouGov’s May 1–4 poll shows 25...
Colleen Hroncich Educational freedom is blossoming across the country. More than 70 school choice programs are now operating in 30-plus states, putting an unprecedented...
Nicholas Anthony The European Central Bank is working to create a full-fledged system for sanctions evasion, and no one seems to have noticed. Central...
Tad DeHaven Commercial shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed in the wake of the Trump administration’s “precise, overwhelming military campaign” against...
Jeffrey A. Singer A new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania finds that Americans make a clear distinction...
Jeffrey Miron Many public schools face persistent teacher vacancies. Lacking fully certified candidates, they often hire uncertified teachers instead. Evidence from Texas shows that expanding...
Kevin T. Frazier Many New Yorkers are struggling to access needed resources because of a shortage of available and affordable mental health treatment, legal...
David J. Bier Read: Manhattan Institute’s Criticisms Vindicate Cato’s Report on the Fiscal Effect of Immigrants: Part 1 The Manhattan Institute (MI) published a...
David J. Bier The Cato Institute published our comprehensive assessment of immigrants’ effects on government budgets over the last 30 years. My coauthors and I...