Benjamin Giltner Over the holidays, President Trump announced that the US Navy would begin building a new class of battleship, unsurprisingly called the “Trump...
Colleen Hroncich Last year, Congress created a federal tax credit for donations to scholarship-granting organizations (SGOs) that help families choose the best educational options...
Jeffrey Miron New research reminds us that policies designed to improve national security have costs, even if the policies have good intentions: Although the...
Jennifer Huddleston The college football season is hitting rival games, conference championships, and playoff season. Similar to many Alabamans, I may be a little...
David J. Bier President Donald Trump premised his mass deportation agenda on the idea that he will be “returning millions and millions of criminal aliens.”...
Neal McCluskey The Trump administration has announced that the US Department of Education (DoED) is sending day-to-day responsibility over several of its functions to other...
Christian Kruse and Norbert Michel It’s been five years since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) attempted to “harmonize” the rules governing public and...
Justin Logan The prospect of peace in Ukraine has activated its opponents. The Wall Street Journal’s chief foreign affairs correspondent, New York Times columnist...
Jeffrey A. Singer AI and Health Care: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Liability, and Patient Autonomy—Part 4 With the holiday season here, parents, grandparents,...
Jeremy Horpedahl The American Farm Bureau Federation, or Farm Bureau, recently released their annual tradition for Thanksgiving: a report on the cost of a...
Romina Boccia The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a chronic air traffic control (ATC) staff shortage because government control leads to a classic concentrated-benefits,...
Jeffrey Miron No. Much, perhaps all, of this regulation is misguided. As with most other policies, the federal government should leave states free to...