Jennifer Huddleston and Christopher Gardner On March 5, the Senate adopted by unanimous consent a youth online safety bill called the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act, also known…
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How do new or even “radical” ideas become part of the body politic? The Overton Window provides a way of better way of helping us understand how things change.
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Europe Increases Its Assault on Free Expression, and American Policymakers Follow Along
David Inserra Recently European leaders have been openly attacking the value of free expression in their words and policy prescriptions. While Europeans and Americans differ on our conceptions of free…
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Chris Edwards Spending on farm subsidies is rising after a series of costly expansions in recent years. The subsidies are not an emergency safety net for poor farm families but…
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Jeffrey Miron Women and minorities start businesses at significantly lower rates than men and whites. One study examines whether this disparity reflects, in part, access to financing, which has long…
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In Austrian economics, judgment refers to decision making under uncertainty. Given that we live in a world of uncertainty, all of us use judgment when choosing what actions to perform.
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Neo-Malthusian Paul Ehrlich recently passed away, but not before his false doomsday claims made his a very wealthy man.
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Neo-Malthusian Paul Ehrlich recently passed away, but not before his false doomsday claims made his a very wealthy man.
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At this point, the term “MAGA” is synonymous with “Trump supporter.” All critics of Trump have already left the MAGA camp.
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Colin Grabow Days after reports emerged that the Trump administration was considering a waiver of the Jones Act, the White House has now announced a 60-day suspension of the law…
