Medicare Is Not Taxing or Coercing Merck, Just Reducing Its Government Subsidies
Michael F. Cannon Pharmaceutical giant Merck is suing Medicare, claiming new drug‐pricing reforms that Congress enacted in
Decentralization Defined: House Crypto Discussion Draft Offers a Glimmer of Hope for U.S. Crypto Policy
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp While the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) leans into regulating crypto
Statement on Trump Indictment
Clark Neily Reports that Donald Trump has been indicted on federal charges of mishandling classified documents, obstruction
Friday Feature: Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Program
Colleen Hroncich Oklahoma parents will soon have an easier time affording the educational options that work best
High Court Sticks With Flawed Racial‐Redistricting Standard
Walter Olson In a long line of cases on race and redistricting, the Supreme Court has generally ruled
The First Amendment Protects Against Bad‐Faith Prosecutions
Thomas A. Berry In 2020, Netflix began streaming the French film Cuties. The film follows an 11‐year‐old
Price Inflation Is a Real School Choice Worry. But Right Now, It’s More about Survival
Neal McCluskey In Iowa, Holy Family Catholic Schools announced that they would be raising prices 10 to
We Already Know That Harder Law Enforcement Leads to Harder Drugs. It Also Leads to More Numerous Overdose Deaths.
Jeffrey A. Singer I have written often about the so‐called Iron Law of Prohibition: “The harder the
Congressional Oversight: Document Demands Edition
Patrick G. Eddington I think it’s fair to question whether or not the current House Oversight Committee
Charting Some of Industrial Policy’s Opportunity Costs
Adam N. Michel and Scott Lincicome In the last few years, Congress has authorized as much