Trade’s Trick or Treat
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith Last Halloween, I wrote about how the devilish US sugar program makes candy more expensive. This
US Manufacturing Is Already Thriving and Higher Tariffs Won’t Help
Colin Grabow Last week I mentioned the use of bleak language by members of the commentariat to describe
OECD’s Pillar One: A Step Towards Chaos Rather Than Stability
Adam N. Michel The OECD has been working with European countries and the Biden administration to
What’s Another $56 Billion in Emergency Spending?
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The Biden administration is requesting another federal agency‐sized supplemental. This time, it’s
Senator Warren Targets Crypto with Questionable Data, Again
Nicholas Anthony Shortly after the violence erupted in Israel on October 7, an article in the Wall
Friday Feature: Fersken Education
Colleen Hroncich Chase Eskelsen’s career path has included lots of twists and turns. But each of those
Youth Online Safety Bills and the First Amendment: Reflections on Arkansas and California Cases
Jennifer Huddleston and Gent Salihu Introduction As discussed in previous work, “youth online safety” bills, however well‐intentioned,
It’s the Worst Possible Time for a Link Tax
Paul Matzko Link taxes are a flawed policy idea under even the best of conditions, as I recently wrote