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Should CMS Raise the Price (Reduce the Subsidy) for Academics to Use Medicare & Medicaid Data?
Michael F. Cannon The Biden administration has announced it will soon increase prices and other obstacles for academics who seek…
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Rating the Presidents
David Boaz Sigh. Another year, another ranking of presidents. And as usual the academics who vote in such surveys especially…
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The News Media Face an ‘Extinction-Level Event’
Paul Matzko AI’s take on an extinction‐level event. (Microsoft Copilot) Journalism has been in palliative care for quite some time…
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Good and Bad Critiques of the Trump Civil Fraud Verdict
Walter Olson On Friday, New York Judge Arthur Engeron found Donald Trump and officials of his Trump Organization to have…
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Lawmakers Navigate Licensing Law Hurdles So Patients Can Benefit from Social Workers
Jeffrey A. Singer Behavioral health providers can deliver effective mental health services using telehealth technology. Yet state licensing laws block…
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Federal Bureaucrats Are Wrong About West Virginia Higher Education Funding
Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe The federal government has accrued massive deficits in the last two decades. Yet it often…
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Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man
Timothy Sandefur It was on this day, 130 years ago, that the abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass—died at his home near…
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Cato Scholars on Section 3 Disqualification
Walter Olson Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment bars from “office…under the United States” any person who, having previously taken an…
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When Property Owners Lose the Right to Exclude, the Whole Economy Suffers
Thomas A. Berry and Nathaniel Lawson In March 2020, the City of Seattle imposed the first in a series of emergency…
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Friday Feature: Leading Little Arrows
Colleen Hroncich When her two‐year old daughter taught herself to read, Amber Okolo‐Ebube knew she had to ensure she had…
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