Government Should Experiment with Eliminating Patient Barriers, Not with Covering Ozempic
Akiva Malamet, Bautista Vivanco, and Michael F. Cannon The Trump administration is planning to expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage of expensive weight-loss drugs
Do Legal Checks on a President’s Power “Diminish the Votes of the Citizens Who Elected Him”?
Walter Olson When a dispute comes to court, it’s routine for judges to issue short-term orders aimed at freezing existing conditions long enough
United States v. Berry Brief: Post-Dismissal Civil Commitment Exceeds the Bounds of Federal Power
Mike Fox and Matthew Cavedon In 2015, Duane Berry was charged with a single count of conveying false information and hoaxes—a federal property
Friday Feature: Edovate Learning
International Economic Chaos: Trump’s Remade Global Order
James Bacchus While President Trump takes a victory lap following the capitulation of many of America’s trading partners to his arbitrary trade demands
Senator Hawley’s Tariff “Rebate” Scheme
Trump’s Debanking Order Calls for Investigation, Something Tennessee Should Have Done
Nicholas Anthony
Poll: Nearly 1 in 4 Americans Think They Have a Personal Social Security Account
Emily Ekins and Hunter Johnson 55% of Americans don’t know how Social Security is funded, 79% don’t believe they’ll receive their full benefit