The 2023 Bitcoin Policy Summit: Shining a Light on the Infrastructure Act
Nicholas Anthony Last week’s inaugural Bitcoin Policy Summit covered everything from Bitcoin’s energy use to the state
Presidents Must Take Accountability for the Officers They Choose
Thomas A. Berry The Constitution requires, as a default rule, that “Officers of the United States” must be
The Jones Act’s Role in Encouraging Puerto Rico’s Use of Russian Energy
Colin Grabow and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon
Electric Cars: Policy Beyond Capability?
Peter Van Doren The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced proposed emission standards that would mandate a large
Three Reasons Americans Should Be Concerned about the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Bill
Jennifer Huddleston On the TV show Parks and Rec, libertarian character Ron Swanson takes a trip to London
CDC Survey Finds Record Low Number of Adult Cigarette Smokers as Adult Vaping Increases
Jeffrey A. Singer When 14 academic public health experts wrote in the American Journal of Public Health
Friday Feature: Nevada School of Inquiry
Colleen Hroncich Christina and Eric Threeton have a lot of experience in education. They both taught in the
Western Muslims, LGBT Rights, and Free Speech
Mustafa Akyol In recent years, Muslim communities in the West have been pushed to two opposite trends:
Comparing the Cost of IRA Energy Tax Credits to Expensing
Adam N. Michel The House Republican debt ceiling package repeals many of the Inflation Reduction Act
Universal School Choice Is Good. But It’s Not a Panacea
Neal McCluskey The 1990 book Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools, by John Chubb and Terry Moe and