Matthew Cavedon In commemoration of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week at the end of April, Detroit’s chief prosecutor Kym Worthy promised that her office...
Jeffrey Miron The Great Depression led to dramatic increases in bank regulation. One study looks at an instance of bank deregulation during this period: state-level...
Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Harrison Prestwich Jeanne Hedgepeth worked for 20 years as a public school teacher at Palatine High School in Illinois....
Jeffrey A. Singer Recently, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed concern about psychiatric overprescribing, especially among children and adolescents. Critics quickly accused him of...
Adam N. Michel Lawmakers have an opportunity to make progress on rising housing costs in “reconciliation 2.0.” Beyond funding emerging priorities (many of which...
Molly Nixon Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are receiving paychecks for the first time in over a month, after President Trump issued a March...
Matthew Cavedon Prosecutors don’t discriminate against black jurors simply out of racial animus. They do it because black Americans are, on average, more skeptical...
Tad DeHaven Congressional Republicans have long posed as defenders of free markets. But for the past year, they’ve said little and done nothing about...
Norbert Michel Most members of Congress, understandably, want to ensure that even people living outside of the biggest US cities have access to banking...
Matthew Cavedon North Carolinians value their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. More than 40 percent of adult North Carolinians own guns. The right...
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