Jeffrey Miron Since September 2025, the United States has conducted dozens of military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against vessels allegedly engaged...
Travis Fisher and David M. Simon Since the days of powdered wigs, so-called experts have predicted that economic growth would soon collide with hard...
Jennifer Huddleston (Getty Images) House Representatives Jay Obernolte (R‑CA) and Lori Trahan (D‑MA) introduced a 300-page draft bill to establish a framework for the...
Jeffrey A. Singer A recent New York Times report describes how South Korea’s tightly regulated national health system is straining under a shortage of...
Walter Olson Number 23 in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy, this time focused on President Donald Trump’s March 31 executive...
Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Kimberly Coleman In 2023, the watchdog journalism organization Media Matters for America reported that ads for at least...
Matthew Cavedon This case asks whether Nevada law allows for federal “adoptions” of state asset forfeiture proceedings through equitable sharing. Holding that it does...
Ian Vásquez When Javier Milei became president of Argentina in December 2023, one his first measures as part of a package of wide-ranging deregulations...
Patrick G. Eddington With just 10 days to go before Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) expires, surveillance hawks have intensified their...
Jeffrey A. Singer Last November, when Congress passed a continuing resolution to reopen the partially shuttered federal government, it also eliminated the so‑called “hemp...
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