Clarifying the Possibility of a Contingent Election under the Twelfth Amendment
Andy Craig As we get closer to the election, a number of articles have been published offering legal explainers for
Yes, Car Seat Laws Reduce the Birth Rate
Thanks to increasingly broad car-seat laws, a third child often requires the purchase of a larger,
What is Old School Economics?
When people speak of “old school economics,” they generally mean the application of economic thinking that
Ctrl+Alt+Regulate: The DMA’s Misguided Reboot of Competition
Regulators with the European Union want people to believe that the “dead hand” of government regulation
Hayek on the Welfare State
While F.A. Hayek contributed much to the Austrian School of Economics, he also supported the establishment
Ten Lessons on Us Foreign Policy from Enough Already
In this review of Scott Horton's new book, Enough Already, we see that the wars the
If Republicans Are Against Lawfare, They Shouldn’t Have Unleashed It
Republicans today are decrying the “lawfare” that Democrats are using against them, and rightly so. However,
Gresham’s Law: Why Bitcoin Will Save the World
Does bad money drive out good money? Mark Thornton discusses one of the most impactful principles
USTR Acknowledges China Tariffs Failed, Will Continue Anyway
Clark Packard During a recent stop in Pennsylvania, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai was asked by Eric
Can Million-Dollar Apartments Solve California’s Housing Crisis?
Marc Joffe With tens of thousands of California residents living on the streets and widespread concerns over