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Is AI a Horse or a Zebra When It Comes to the First Amendment?
Jennifer Huddleston There is a saying, “When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.” New technologies are often disruptive, but…
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The AI Action Plan: Taking AI Innovation Seriously
Matt Mittelsteadt On July 23, the White House released its much-anticipated AI Action Plan. Spanning thirty topics across twenty-eight pages,…
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College Student Aid Theft
Chris Edwards Stealing government benefits through electronic payment systems is on the rise. Large-scale theft from programs was more difficult…
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Can the White House Denaturalize Domestic Opponents?
Walter Olson “White House suggests stripping political adversary of citizenship” is quite the headline, but it’s now happened three times…
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An Updated Interview with George Selgin on Free Banking and Bitcoin
Norbert Michel George Selgin. George Selgin, senior fellow at the Cato Institute and director emeritus of its Center for Monetary…
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Inflation Can Increase Capital Gains Tax Rate to Infinity
Adam N. Michel The Washington Post recently reported that outside groups and Republican lawmakers are urging President Trump to unilaterally…
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Friday Feature: Edefy, “Pod Schooling Made Simple”
Colleen Hroncich James Bisenius knows the value of personalized education. He and his four sisters were homeschooled and then homeschooled…
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Yiwu: China’s Free-Market City
James A. Dorn Few Americans have ever heard of Yiwu, a hilly, noncoastal city in Zhejiang Province, which is now…
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Man Admits to Medicaid Fraud—That’s Not the Worst Part
Michael F. Cannon KFF Health News correspondent Katheryn Houghton posts a fascinating article on a Montana man who admits to…
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Learning from the Caribbean CBDC Experience
Nicholas Anthony Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) were launched in Jamaica and The Bahamas with ambitious promises: to promote financial…
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