Five Rotten Reasons to Oppose Infant Formula Trade Liberalization
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon On May 31, 2023, legislation was introduced to lower U.S. barriers
A New Underground Market in E‑Cigarettes Will Soon Begin Flourishing in Australia
Jeffrey A. Singer Writing in the Australian journal The Quadrant a year and a half ago, I criticized the Australian
Friday Feature: Sweetwater Scholé
Colleen Hroncich Like many creative educational options, Sweetwater Scholé is evidence that necessity is the mother of
The Rights We Give Up under “Marsy’s Law”
Walter Olson I’ve written before about the set of state constitutional amendments known as “Marsy’s Law,” promoted
Is the Bank Secrecy Act Effective at Stopping Crime? No One Knows
Nicholas Anthony Although Americans often think that financial privacy is protected by the Fourth Amendment to the
Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters: The Supreme Court Gets Concrete
Walter Olson In Glacier Northwest, Inc., v. Teamsters, decided today, the Supreme Court showed a good measure of
Nearly a Third of Gen Z Favors the Government Installing Surveillance Cameras in Homes
Emily Ekins and Jordan Gygi
Krugman Misses the Mark on CBDCs—Again
Norbert Michel and Nicholas Anthony This April Forbes column describes why central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are
Brookings Paper Is Not Concrete Evidence That a “Hard Landing” of the Economy Is Inevitable
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia Last week at Brookings, Ben Bernanke, former Fed chair, and Olivier Blanchard,
Misleading Debt Limit Deal Math Counts Phantom Savings
Romina Boccia Within mere days of the X‑day deadline for when the federal government would run out