Governments Hate Privacy Software
Alex Pertsev, a developer of Tornado Cash, has been sentenced to prison by a Dutch court
The Best Thing Governments Can Do for Business Is Get Out of the Way
Various indexes are used to determine the ease of doing business in countries around the world.
Phony Civil Rights
The expansion of "civil rights" places emphasis upon "positive rights" that apply to specific groups with
Business Cases Could Loom Large at the Supreme Court Next Term
Walter Olson In one sense, this hasn’t been a big term for business law at the Supreme Court.
Barnes v. Felix Brief: Officers Must Be Held Accountable for Needless Deadly Force
Matthew Cavedon Ashtian Barnes was driving a car his girlfriend rented, which had unpaid toll fees. Constable Felix
Big Government Doesn’t Want You to Think about “What Is Not Seen”
Michael Chapman In the new Cato Institute book, Build, Baby, Build, author Bryan Caplan uses Frederich Bastiat’s
Lysander Spooner’s Flawed War on Poverty
Lysander Spooner was one of this country’s most important libertarians. His views on economics, while flawed,
The UK Blood Scandal Exposes British Elites
The tainted blood scandal in the UK should be a warning to people about the dangers