Friday Feature: Black Minds Matter
Colleen Hroncich Denisha Merriweather Allen says her life would be very different today if not for school
Inflation Has Been Coming Down So Fed’s Rate Pause Is Reasonable
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia On Wednesday the Fed decided to keep its rate target steady, in
Court’s ICWA Ruling Doesn’t Reach Individual Rights Claims
Walter Olson The Supreme Court today in Haaland v. Brackeen, a challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act
Colombia Should Legalize Adult Marijuana Use Today
Daniel Raisbeck Any American who smoked pot in the 1970’s likely came across Colombian marijuana. In 1979,
The STRIP Act Is a Good Step in the Right Direction. But Congress Should Go Further.
Jeffrey A. Singer Last month, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D‑TX) introduced the Secure Testing Resources Instead of Prosecuting
The Phonics Resurgence
David Boaz Suddenly, and rather quietly, both public and elite opinion are turning against the “new” methods
In An Ironic Twist, the AMA Seeks Alternatives to the Residency Matching Program
Jeffrey A. Singer Last weekend the American Medical Association House of Delegates passed a resolution tacitly claiming that
The Charges against Donald Trump
Walter Olson The indictment itself is clear, well organized, and not too long. You should read the
Increased Medicaid Coverage Is Not Improving Low Birth Weight
Marc Joffe With so many people obtaining Medicaid coverage in the wake of the Affordable Care Act
Ambiguous Economy Is the Latest Result of Fed’s Increased Discretionary Behavior
Jai Kedia Recent articles by Politico and the Wall Street Journal detail the difficult economic environment the