Climate Change and Hurricane Damage
Chris Edwards Climate change may increase the frequency of hurricanes that batter coastal regions. In discussing renewable energy and climate change the other
What Are the Black Students Still Getting into Ivy League Schools Doing Right?
Erec Smith Much has been made about the post–affirmative action dip in college acceptance rates among black students, especially at elite institutions like the
The Penalty on American Savers and How USAs Fix It
Adam N. Michel and Joshua Loucks About 5 million taxpayers pay, on average, $6 million in penalties each year for spending their
Does the Earned-Income Tax Credit Reduce Caregiving for Parents?
Jeffrey Miron Many conservatives, and some libertarians, endorse work requirements in social safety net programs. That position is understandable, but it is not
Latest Attempt to Restore Financial Privacy: the Saving Privacy Act
Norbert Michel, Jennifer J. Schulp, and Nicholas Anthony
Pro-Brazilian Censors Strike Back: Digital Sovereignty Versus Free Speech Online
David Inserra
Trump’s Tariff Threats a Reminder of the Need to Curb Presidential Power
Tad DeHaven
Local Government Corruption
Chris Edwards Some American cities are rife with corruption. A key problem is the large volume and complexity of permitting, licensing, and zoning
Latest Attempt to Restore Financial Privacy: the Saving Privacy Act
Norbert Michel, Jennifer J. Schulp, and Nicholas Anthony