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Naturalized Immigrants Probably Voted Republican in 2024
Alex Nowrasteh and Krit Chanwong Ezra Klein recently interviewed David Shor, a data scientist at the Democratic consulting firm Blue…
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Jones Act Loophole Allows Puerto Rico to Finally Access American Natural Gas
Colin Grabow Since 2016, American liquified natural gas (LNG) has been exported to at least 40 countries. One place it…
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Joint Economic Committee Report Sounds the Alarm on Debt and Deficits
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia The Republican section of the 2025 Joint Economic Committee (JEC) report presents a crucial analysis…
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Lawyers Who Anger the Feds Face New Penalties by Decree
Walter Olson The Trump administration’s assault on lawyers that represent its perceived adversaries has so far targeted by decree three…
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Unpacking the Tariffs-Inflation Debate
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia There has scarcely been a week since President Donald Trump took office when tariffs have…
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Federal Spending Is a Leaky Bucket
Chris Edwards President Trump’s policy actions are causing concerns that he may push the economy into recession. An Associated Press news…
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Law Firm Paul, Weiss Capitulates
Walter Olson Lawyers in a free society must not be subjected to official punishment in retaliation for representing causes adverse to…
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Does Higher Education Need “Saving”?
Erec Smith Since my first immersion into academia in graduate school, I’ve noticed a systemic “fight the power” attitude in…
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The Long-Term Reputational Costs of Trumpian Protectionism
Clark Packard Washington’s international economic policies have increasingly turned inward over the last decade, prompting trading partners to look elsewhere for…
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Friday Feature: Redeemer Classical School
Colleen Hroncich “We had kids.” For Nathaniel Pullman, the answer to the question, “Why did you start a school?” is…
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