Case v. Montana Brief: Limit Loopholes to the Fourth Amendment
Christine Marsden The Founders envisioned the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement as a strong wall safeguarding citizens’ lives and property. Over time, its protections
Closing the Primary Care Gap
Jeffrey A. Singer With wait times for primary care averaging nearly three weeks, states should consider removing barriers that prevent qualified non-physician practitioners
What Should We Learn from China’s Nuclear Construction Costs?
David Kemp A Nature comment published last week provides interesting data on nuclear construction costs in China. The authors find that, unlike in
Tracking the Health of the Private School Sector
Colleen Hroncich As school choice programs surged in 2025—driven by new and expanded education savings accounts (ESAs), vouchers, and tax credits—families in many
The Tax Bill’s Success Will Turn on Regulatory Implementation
Adam N. Michel The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now law, but the fight to restore fiscal discipline and support economic
Insider Trading Bans Are Ineffective
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter A Senate committee recently advanced a bill that would ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks. Federal
Nine Examples of Waste in the New Markets Tax Credit Program
Adam N. Michel The New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program was created to spur private investment in distressed communities. More than two
One in Five ICE Arrests Are Latinos on the Streets with No Criminal Past or Removal Order
David J. Bier Illegal profiling accounts for a substantial portion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in 2025. While ICE has other