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From Cynicism to Change: Reflecting on One Year Since My Congressional Testimony

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The Pentagon’s Retaliation Campaign Against Senator Kelly Is Unconstitutional

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Parametric Block Grants Could Fix Some of FEMA’s Worst Problems

What If AI Chatbots Are Saving Lives?

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An Obituary for the War Powers Resolution

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What Spirit Airline’s End Signals for Financial Services

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The Arson of Federalism: How Overcharging Scorches the Constitution

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    The Right to Try Isn’t the Same as the Ability to Try

    by April 23, 2026
    April 23, 2026

    Jeffrey A. Singer Two recent Wall Street Journal editorials argue that the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) “inexplicable” rejection of RP1, an immunotherapy for melanoma, may cost lives by blocking access to a…

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    The Macro Roots of China’s Trade Surplus That Tariffs Won’t Reach

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Clark Packard and Chad Smitson A recent NBER working paper by Chang Ma and Shang-Jin Wei titled “The Chinese Current Account Imbalances: Puzzles, Patterns, and Possible Causes” investigates the causes…

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    Thompson v. Wilson Brief: Installing a Permanent GPS Monitor on a Boat Is a Fourth Amendment Seizure

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Matthew Cavedon In March 2022, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission directed member states to require that all federally permitted lobstermen affix GPS tracking devices to their vessels. Maine complied…

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    Body-Worn Cameras, Prosecutors, and Racial Differences in Criminal Justice Outcomes

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Jeffrey Miron How do body-worn cameras affect the actions of police and prosecutors? A recent study of data from North Carolina suggests that introduction of these cameras  reduced incarceration rates…

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    xAI Sues Over Yet Another Colorado Law That Threatens Free Expression

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    David Inserra Over the past decade, Colorado has been sued over a series of laws that attempted to govern how various speakers may or may not speak under the guise…

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    Kevin Warsh’s Nomination Hearing Focuses on Affordability

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Jai Kedia Kevin Warsh. Americans are unhappy about the cost of living, and Washington knows it. Consumer prices have climbed nearly 25 percent in five years, and despite some moderation, inflation…

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    Four Reasons Congress Must Offset a DHS Reconciliation Funding Package

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Dominik Lett Republicans are preparing to spend up to $140 billion on immigration enforcement through reconciliation. Leadership claims that offsets are not needed because new appropriations are “never” paid for.…

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    FBI Finally Admits It Investigated Cato—Is It Still?

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Patrick G. Eddington In a long-running Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case currently before Judge James Boasberg, on April 15, 2026, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) admitted in a…

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    Why the Tariff Case Was Never Just About Tariffs

    by April 22, 2026
    April 22, 2026

    Brent Skorup In 2029, a Democratic president declares a climate emergency. She doesn’t go to Congress. She doesn’t issue new regulations through the EPA. Instead, she invokes the International Emergency…

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    IEEPA Tariff Refunds Are Far from Ideal—and Could Get Farther

    by April 21, 2026
    April 21, 2026

    Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson With Monday’s launch of the Trump administration’s new tariff refund system, the process of returning more than $166 billion in illegally collected…

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