Colleen Hroncich In 2021, Farryn Slaton-Barkley picked up her young son from daycare and noticed something was wrong. He kept repeating his teacher’s name,...
Nicholas Anthony Financial surveillance is getting worse every day. Although many legislative expansions have not passed, the wheel keeps turning. Inflation, geographic targeting orders...
Stephen Richer On Friday morning (May 29), the United States Postal Service issued proposed mail voting rules in furtherance of President Trump’s second executive...
Scott Lincicome and Chad Smitson My recent piece in the Washington Post explained how people concerned about American workers’ declining share of national income...
Matthew Cavedon If you’ve driven in the Palmetto State, chances are the government watched you do it. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED)...
Nicholas Anthony Speaking at a congressional hearing, Representative Warren Davidson (R‑OH) didn’t pull any punches when describing the Bank Secrecy Act. He said, “Over...
Mike Fox Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is typically a picturesque landscape. Yet on the afternoon of May 11, that serenity was shattered when...
Tad DeHaven A series of reports this week shows what happens when government equity stakes and, by extension, policymaking decisions are routed through the...
Christopher Gardner and Juan Londoño Across the United States, bills have been proposed on “algorithmic,” “surveillance,” and “dynamic” pricing. A phenomenon of many names,...