Don’t Blame Ballot Harvesting Scandals On Drop Boxes
Walter Olson As I’ve noted before, there are many genuine reasons to be concerned about the practice
Friday Feature: St. Joseph Montessori School
Colleen Hroncich When you visit a Montessori school, there’s a unique feel to it. The multi‐age classrooms are full
A Crackdown on Crypto Won’t Stop Hamas
Norbert Michel In a perfect world, it would be out of bounds to use incidents of horrific violence
Don’t Conflate US and Israeli Border Security Challenges
Alex Nowrasteh Americans widely condemned Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7 and reacted with justified horror
Not Just Any Fiscal Commission Will Resolve America’s Fiscal Crisis
Romina Boccia The Fiscal Commission Act is a Promising Start “It’s time for a bipartisan fiscal commission,” writes the Committee
Governments Infringe on Women’s Right to Decide Where to Have Their Baby
Jeffrey A. Singer Birthing centers have been gaining popularity as alternative venues for labor and delivery. Nurse
State Taxes and Debt
Chris Edwards Government legislators pursue spending increases because they believe that spending solves problems in society and
Deeper Than ‘Banning’: Possible Liberal Bias Detected in Public School Libraries
Neal McCluskey Over the last few years, there has been a surge in challenges to books in public
A Dollarization Reading List
Gabriela Calderon de Burgos Since Javier Milei not only made the campaign for Argentina’s presidency a three‐horse race
Menthol Tobacco Ban Appears Inevitable. Expect a Healthy Black Market, More Criminal Justice Inequities
Jeffrey A. Singer In April 2022, when the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to ban the