“Housing First” Homeless Policy Gets a Critical Look
Vanessa Brown Calder “Housing First” homeless policy is drawing new critical attention. A NYTimes article reports the predominant
Justice Thomas’s Individualist Concurrence
Anastasia P. Boden Today was a watershed moment in Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence. For all intents and purposes: racial
Leviathan Is on the Menu
The State of California, unable to unionize fast food workers, now is trying to create workers
Will Jamaica Embrace True Economic Reform or Just More Socialism?
Jamaica is at a critical juncture in its history, and the world is watching. Long seen
Stated preferences in the AER
American Economic Review Vol. 113, Issue 7 -- July 2023: The authors mention stated preference research
Fraud in the Covid Relief Programs
David Boaz In 2009, as the federal government was rolling out the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief
The FTC Should Answer Its Call of Duty to Gamers
The Federal Trade Commission is heavily scrutinizing the proposed merger between Microsoft and Activism. Why? Sony
SBCA Online Learning: Valuing Nonmarket Benefits on July 11 & 12, 2023
From the inbox: Join us online July 11 & 12, 2023, 1:00 p.m. ET to 3:30 p.m. ET for Valuing Nonmarket
Dear Health Reporters: Prep for Biden’s Proposed Rule on Short‐Term Plans
Michael F. Cannon The Office of Management & Budget (OMB) has announced its approval of a proposed rule on