Corporate Transparency Act Compels Americans to Incriminate Themselves
Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, Jennifer J. Schulp, & Alexander Khoury The quest for security is too
Friday Feature: Rooted Life Academy
Colleen Hroncich When her husband suggested she create a “pod school,” longtime teacher Becky McNichols was initially
New York’s Skyscraping School Spending
Chris Edwards New York’s state and local governments appear to be incredibly bloated. New York State’s population
America’s Third Founding: May 24, 1924, the Immigration Act of 1924
David J. Bier America is often said to have two “foundings”: the first after the Revolution and
Emergency Spending and the Erosion of Congressional Fiscal Norms
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Irresponsible emergency spending practices have eroded fiscal norms, contributing directly to America’s
What’s Donald Trump Doing at the Libertarian Party Convention?
David Boaz The Libertarian Party presidential nominating convention is coming up this weekend, with Donald Trump as
Fiscal Effects of School Choice
Chris Edwards School choice reforms are spreading across the nation. Governments in 33 states are now providing
Decentralized Networks and Separated Powers: An Historic Moment for Crypto Legislation
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp After the Senate voted with bipartisan support last week to reject
US House Prohibits Fed from Issuing CBDC
Nicholas Anthony Over a year ago, Rep. Tom Emmer (R‑MN) introduced a bill intended to prohibit the Federal Reserve
New X Poll: Who Said It—a Socialist or a Natcon?
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