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What If Every State Had Record Immigration?
David J. Bier The immigrant share of the US population is approaching near‐record highs of about 15 percent nationwide. However,…
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No, Overruling Chevron Won’t Turn Judges into Policymakers
Thomas A. Berry On June 28, the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision overruled the 40‐year‐old Chevron doctrine. My immediate reaction…
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Social Security’s $4.1 Trillion Hidden Government Deficit
Romina Boccia What if the story we were told about Social Security’s financing was just a myth? As the program faces…
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The OECD Wants Higher Taxes on Everything
Adam N. Michel A recent G20 proposal for a globally coordinated wealth tax on the world’s billionaires highlights an under‐discussed risk…
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SCOTUS Confirms That Social Media Platforms Have First Amendment Editorial Rights
Thomas A. Berry Three years ago, Texas passed a law declaring that large social media services are “common carriers” subject to…
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The State of Student Loan Forgiveness: July 2024
Andrew Gillen Note, this post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: Update on the lawsuits…
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Are Bump Stock Bans Useful?
Jeffrey Miron Bump stocks are devices that enable semi‐automatic weapons to fire faster—although still slower than—fully automatic weapons. Bump stocks…
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The Government Can’t Target TikTok Because of the Speech it Carries
Thomas A. Berry In April, President Biden signed an unprecedented law that required TikTok to either “divest” from its parent…
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The Government Doesn’t Want You Using Cash
Nicholas Anthony In the Wall Street Journal, I had a letter to the editor published on June 26 regarding the rise of…
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Friday Feature: Masterpiece Academy
Colleen Hroncich Like many education entrepreneurs, Hannah Holguin had a two‐pronged motivation for creating her microschool, Masterpiece Academy. A public school teacher…
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