A Link Tax Won’t Save the Newspaper Industry
Paul Matzko My policy analysis of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) is now online. In a nutshell, the JCPA
Paul Matzko My policy analysis of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) is now online. In a nutshell, the JCPA
Colleen Hroncich Continuing last week’s theme, Stossel in the Classroom (SITC) is another great resource for educators regardless of your
Marc Joffe Passing laws, adopting regulations, and spending money to fight climate change are popular activities for both elected and
Neal McCluskey The Biden administration has big plans for smaller federal student debt repayment. Arguably the centerpiece of this, now
Chris Edwards The bipartisan debt‐ceiling deal passed in June reflected a new congressional focus on spending restraint. Congress should extend the
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on August 10, 2023. The Defund the Police (DTP) movement raises an interesting
Romina Boccia Conservative Washington Post columnist George Will wrote about an idea I’ve been pitching for several months: a BRAC‐like fiscal
Jeffrey A. Singer OnPoint NYC, the harm reduction organization tasked with opening and operating New York City’s two overdose prevention
Gene Healy “The library looms as the next big confrontation in the culture war,” the Atlantic reports, and President Biden,
Emily Ekins and Jordan Gygi The Supreme Court again attracted much attention in June when it struck down Harvard’s and