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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)...
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Colleen Hroncich (Getty Images) The latest Long-Term Trend results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)—dubbed the Nation’s Report Card—are out, and they’re...
Patrick G. Eddington If you’ve followed the Section 702 reauthorization debate this week, you’ve heard a parade of warnings about imminent intelligence darkness. Speaker...
Scott Lincicome and Chad Smitson (Getty Images) More than a year since “Liberation Day,” the US trade deficit looks much the same—despite a historic...
Jai Kedia and Norbert J. Michel Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Arguments over the Fed’s bloated balance sheet are likely to take center stage under...
Jeffrey Miron California, New York, and other states have lessened parole for exiting prisoners, hoping it will improve their reentry outcomes. One study of...
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,...
Norbert J. Michel and Jai Kedia Last week, my colleague Jai Kedia and I posted a short piece titled “Cochrane Is Right About the...
Clark Packard There is a legitimate case for reducing American dependence on Chinese rare-earth minerals and processing. China controls more than 90 percent of...
Jeffrey Miron In 1921 and 1924, Congress set nationality-based quotas for immigration. Recent research looks at the impact on the intergenerational mobility of US-born...
Jeffrey A. Singer To address physician shortages and help make health care more affordable, many states have enacted laws granting provisional licenses to international...
Nicholas Anthony Financial surveillance is getting worse every day. Although many legislative expansions have not passed, the wheel keeps turning. Inflation, geographic targeting orders...