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Walter Olson Voters in ten or so states this month turned down proposals to change the way elections are held, and reformers will be...

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Neal McCluskey In a bit of a surprise to education watchers, former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon has been nominated to be the...

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Jeffrey A. Singer In a September blog post, I discussed the encouraging news from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) that drug overdose...

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Jeffrey Miron Does a government definition of property rights promote economic progress? A recent paper suggests yes: Cadastres—records of landownership—provide governments with the information...

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Chris Edwards Hurricanes Helene and Milton have now passed, leaving trails of destruction. Some politicians are using the disasters as a political football, focusing...

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Ian Vásquez (Screenshot: Ama​zon​.com) This fall marks both the 50th anniversary of economist Friedrich Hayek winning the Nobel Prize and the 80th anniversary of...

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Marc Joffe As I’ve discussed in this space previously, state licensing requirements are contributing to the shortage of Certified Public Accountants (CPAs). Recently, the American...

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Ryan Bourne Fifty years ago today, on October 9, 1974, Friedrich Hayek was announced as a winner of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences...