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...
Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Harrison Prestwich Jeanne Hedgepeth worked for 20 years as a public school teacher at Palatine High School in Illinois....
Jeffrey A. Singer Recently, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed concern about psychiatric overprescribing, especially among children and adolescents. Critics quickly accused him of...
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon On May 7, the US Court of International Trade (CIT) struck down the Trump administration’s 10 percent across-the-board import...
Molly Nixon The charge that a president is violating the Constitution can mean—at least—two different things. A president could be exercising a power he...
Norbert J. Michel and Jerome Famularo The Council of Economic Advisers’ 2026 Economic Report of the President tells a familiar story: The American dream...
Juan Londoño and Jennifer Huddleston Reports indicate that the White House is considering an executive order establishing a new working group to regulate artificial...
Mike Fox May 7 marks exactly one year since I testified before the US House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance. If I’m being...
Dominik Lett Federal intervention into America’s state-led disaster management system has produced a long list of ills, including slow response times, inadequate mitigation, ballooning...
Adam Omary and Jennifer Huddleston AI in Health Care: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Liability, and Patient Autonomy—Part 8 The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced...