Brasilia-Washington Tech Policy Connections
Emma Hopp On October 6, Brazil held its municipal elections. Over 150 million citizens—a number that is
Fear and Loathing at the Ballot Box
Gene Healy Like most libertarians—and most sane Americans—David Friedman looks upon the Trump v. Harris contest with
Slavery and Collective Guilt
Modern progressives are obsessed with collective guilt, demanding that Americans pay reparations for slavery even though
The Menace of the State
The election is upon us. We wonder whether we have to have war, tariffs, and deficit
Is Nuclear Power’s High Cost Justified for Clean Energy?
David Kemp In a November 4 blog, I discussed the economics of nuclear power in light of
GAO Finds 218 Percent Arrest Increase with Police in Schools
Kayla Susalla The juvenile justice system is distinct from the adult system because it accounts for youth
The Digital Euro Divide in the EU
Nicholas Anthony The European Central Bank remains committed to developing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but
No Matter Who Wins, Half the Country Won’t Believe in the Election
The 2024 election will provide few solutions to the underlying pressures eroding American political norms. Regardless