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United States v. Pierre Brief: Categorical Felon Disarmament Violates the Second Amendment
Matthew Cavedon Lorenzo Pierre was convicted in July 2022 for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Pierre appealed,…
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Questioning the Housing Crisis: A Different Approach to Estimating Housing Availability
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a much higher rate…
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Illegal Immigrants in Georgia Have a Low Incarceration Rate
Alex Nowrasteh High-profile crimes committed by illegal immigrants dominate the headlines, but the available evidence shows that illegal immigrants are…
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Industrial Policy, Whether Republican or Democrat, is Anti-Liberty
Michael Chapman Although the incoming Trump administration says it will cut taxes, reduce regulations, and slash wasteful government spending—all of…
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My Year’s Worth of Election Law Writing
Walter Olson Following my 2024 and 2022 examples, I’ve compiled this catalog of my writings, televised panels, and podcasts since…
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Friday Feature: City of Fountains
Colleen Hroncich When Daniela Hindman moved to Kansas City, one of the first things she did was look for a…
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A “Mess” Compared to What, Mr. Cass?
Ryan Bourne In a New York Times essay just before Christmas, American Compass’s Oren Cass once again blasted economists for refusing…
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A Speaker-less House Does Not Stop the Presidential Transition
Andy Craig As we head into a second Trump presidency, there’s no shortage of speculation about potential constitutional crises. One…
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State VRAs Bring Problems of Their Own
Walter Olson The federal Voting Rights Act can be viewed, in part, as implementing the Fifteenth Amendment’s ban on denying…
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Nippon Steel and the “National Security” Hoax
Scott Lincicome Today, President Joe Biden blocked Nippon Steel’s proposed acquisition of US Steel on the grounds that “there is…
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