Colleen Hroncich When Lauren Yacht posted on a Northern Virginia homeschool Facebook group that she was thinking about starting a homeschool program, she didn’t...
Jeffrey A. Singer The US House of Representatives voted to approve the continuing resolution and appropriations bills that the US Senate approved on November...
Michael F. Cannon Steve Moses has been studying and advocating for better long-term care (LTC) for decades. In the latest Cato Policy Analysis, “Better...
Nicholas Anthony A new bill responding to debanking has appeared. After months of deliberations, on October 30, Sen. Thom Tillis (R‑NC) introduced the Ensuring...
Colleen Hroncich It’s always interesting to see the mental gymnastics employed by people who argue against parental choice in education. A recent Brookings Institute...
Matthew Cavedon In October 2018, law enforcement surreptitiously installed two video cameras near the top of utility poles to surveil Rolando Williamson’s home. The...
Colin Grabow Ahead of the Supreme Court’s ruling on whether the president can impose tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA)—oral arguments...
Kayla Susalla In the wake of several devastating and highly publicized school shootings over the past year, the new book School Shootings in American...
Chris Edwards Air traffic control (ATC) is becoming air traffic “chaos,” as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on October 4. As employees of the...
Kyle Handley The US Supreme Court will soon decide whether the president can use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs...
Dominik Lett This month, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council will release a report aimed at improving federal disaster response. Over the...
Walter Olson The Trump administration is in court regularly with motions seeking injunctions as well as other discretionary court relief, such as stays of...