The Libertarian behind the World’s First Freedom of the Press Act
Johan Norberg UNESCO has just designated the Swedish Freedom of the Press Act of 1766 a “Memory
California Tries Charging for Electricity Based on Income
Marc Joffe In California, private sector innovation is giving way to public sector experimentation. From the state
Collateral Damage of IRS Audits
Chris Edwards The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 boosted the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) budget over the
From Debt Ceiling Crisis to Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia The U.S. government teeters on the brink of defaulting on its payment obligations over the
FBI Budget
Chris Edwards The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in the news with the release of the
SCOTUS Sidesteps Section 230
Will Duffield Gonzalez v. Google, a much‐watched Supreme Court case about whether Section 230 protects algorithmic curation, ended
Friday Feature: Compass Educators and Ellemercito Academy
Colleen Hroncich “Prior to the pandemic, I had never considered microschooling or delved into out‐of‐system learning environments,” says
The Theory and Practice of Rhetoric: An Interview
Erec Smith In an interview for the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA), I discuss the theory
Tennessee Leads the Way in Removing Barriers to Foreign Doctors
Jeffrey A. Singer I have long been calling for states to make it easier for doctors who