A Backlash Against First Amendment Standing?
Walter Olson When the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 this June in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis that
Is the DC Department of Health Embarking on a Disinformation Campaign to Snuff Out Tobacco Harm Reduction?
Jeffrey A. Singer The District of Columbia Department of Health recently posted a message on “X” to get
The U.S. Experience in Colombia Is a Terrible Model for Dealing With Fentanyl
Justin Logan Friday afternoon, Daniel Raisbeck and I published a longish article in Foreign Policy magazine throwing cold water
Maryland’s Certificate-of-Need Law for Higher Education
Walter Olson I’ve got a new article in Reason on an unusual regulatory arrangement in Maryland that requires
Friday Feature: Streams of Hope Christian School
Colleen Hroncich One of the great things about the increase in microschools, hybrid schools, and similar options
No Straight Comparison But a Promising Direction for Ukraine Assistance
Jordan Cohen and Jonathan Ellis Allen The Kiel Institute for the World Economy, a German think tank, has
Farm Bill Needs Debate, Not Swift Passage
Chris Edwards Congress is scheduled to consider a farm bill this fall to reauthorize farm programs and the
California Forever Project Must Overcome Land-Use Restrictions
Marc Joffe While California struggles with a housing shortage, city and county zoning laws prevent residential development on
Gender Board Quotas: Still Unhelpful to Working Women
Vanessa Brown Calder and Anastasia P. Boden California passed a gender quota law in 2018 that received significant
For National Recovery Month, Congress Should Expand Access to Methadone Treatment
Jeffrey A. Singer September is National Recovery Month. Begun in 1989, this national observance occurs every September