A Journalist Arrested for Corroborating a Tip? The Supreme Court Has an Opportunity to Limit Qualified Immunity.
Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, and Nathaniel Lawson “Qualified immunity” is a special legal protection for government officials,
California’s Latest Minimum Wage Hike Reaffirms the Destructiveness of Price Controls
Michael Chapman The minimum wage for most fast‐food workers in California went up to $20 per hour
Social Security Spending Adds to the National Debt
Romina Boccia House Representative Randy Feenstra (R‑IA). At a recent congressional hearing, Representative Randy Feenstra (R‑IA) grilled witnesses
Bipartisan Stirrings on the National Emergencies Act
Walter Olson Could bipartisan reform of the National Emergencies Act (NEA) move forward as early as this
Modi Is Down, But Not Out
Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar India’s Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Narendra
Biden’s Unlawful Border Executive Order Is Bad Policy
David J. Bier President Joe Biden announced today that he will impose a near‐complete ban on asylum for
Companies Have the Right to Decide What Speech Belongs in Their Stores
Thomas A. Berry and Christopher Barnewolt The government cannot force Americans to speak (or otherwise convey) messages
Leftist Victory in Mexico Puts Freedom at Risk
Ian Vásquez and Daniel Raisbeck Claudia Sheinbaum. On Sunday, 58 percent of Mexican voters elected left‐winger Claudia
Taiwan Arms Backlog, May 2024 Update
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner The backlog of US arms sales to Taiwan did not change in
CFPB Targets Currency Devaluations, Just Not Government-Caused Devaluations
Nicholas Anthony For as long as governments have meddled with money, currency devaluations have been a phenomenon. Whether