House Passes Repeal of Indefinite Detention Provision via Pentagon Policy Bill
Patrick G. Eddington Over a decade ago, Congress passed and President Barack Obama signed into law the National
Krugman’s Cold Comfort on the Federal Debt
Ryan Bourne New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says we shouldn’t obsess about the federal debt. If
IVF Critics’ Claims Don’t Hold Up under Scrutiny
Vanessa Brown Calder In recent months, Alabama’s Supreme Court ruling on in vitro fertilization (IVF), the subsequent
Expensing Could Help Manufacturing’s Productivity Problem
Adam N. Michel I recently testified before the Joint Economic Committee on why neutral, pro‐growth tax
Consumer Interests (Likely) To Prevail over Producer Interests in UK Trade Remedies Case
Clark Packard As Cato trade scholars have long lamented, the United States is much more protectionist than
Senate to Hold Hearings on “Youth Vaping Epidemic” or “Never Let a ‘Crisis’ Come to an End”
Jeffrey A. Singer The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that, during 2023, the middle
House Bill Calls for an End to Government Funding of Censorship
David Inserra The First Amendment and a robust culture of free expression mean most Americans understand that our
New York and Vermont Seek to Impose a Retroactive Climate Tax
Travis Fisher Energy producers will be subject to retroactive taxes in New York if the state assembly
Words to Fear: I’m From the State Government, and I’m Here to Help with AI Risk
Jack Solowey and Jennifer Huddleston California lawmakers’ heavy‐handed attempt to regulate cutting‐edge AI development (SB 1047) received
President Biden’s Magical Thinking in the Middle East
Jon Hoffman According to a new report in the Wall Street Journal, the Biden administration is close to