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States Pursue Alternative Licensing Pathways for Lawyers
Marc Joffe Jokes about the abundance of “ambulance chasers” aside, the fact is that some parts of America face a shortage…
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The Case Against Antitrust
Robert A. Levy Competition is an essential ingredient of capitalism. Accordingly, when a corporation appears to have acquired sufficient market dominance…
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Who You Calling Far Right?
David Boaz Ideological labels are challenging. They change over time. They often originate as terms of abuse for one’s opponents.…
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Idaho Slides Backwards by Prioritizing Abstinence over Preserving Life
Jeffrey A. Singer This week, Idaho’s Republican Governor Brad Little signed HB 617 into law. The bill repeals Idaho’s five‐year‐old…
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Biden’s Corporate Welfare Bonanza
Chris Edwards In his State of the Union speech on March 7, President Biden complained about corporate tax breaks and…
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Powell’s CBDC Puzzle: Deciphering Where the Fed Stands
Nicholas Anthony Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was recently questioned over growing concerns that a US central bank digital currency, or…
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WSJ Ed Board Knives Fourth Amendment, Betrays Journal’s Reporters and Readers
Patrick G. Eddington I’ve been in Washington over 30 years, but sometimes even I can be stunned by the short memories and…
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WSJ Ed Board Knifes Fourth Amendment, Betrays Journal’s Reporters and Readers
Patrick G. Eddington I’ve been in Washington over 30 years, but sometimes even I can be stunned by the short memories and…
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New Survey: Private School Enrollment Grew from the Last to the Current School Year, But the COVID Boost Might Be Ending
Neal McCluskey In our latest national survey of private school enrollment—released today—46 percent of schools reported enrollment increases between the…
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Energy Tax Subsidies Could Top $1.8 Trillion
Adam N. Michel Biden administration estimates show that the US government could spend more than $1.8 trillion over ten years…
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