Tad DeHaven and Molly Nixon The settlement in Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, in which the president was effectively both plaintiff...
Norbert J. Michel and Christian Kruse House Financial Services Chairman French Hill (R‑AR), Ranking Member Maxine Waters (D‑CA), and other members of the House...
Colleen Hroncich When Valeria Oquendo—known to her students simply as Miss V—finished her education degree in Florida, her plan was to become a public...
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson On May 12, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) filed its second progress report on the refund...
Alfredo Carrillo Obregon and Clark Packard The US government has appealed the Court of International Trade’s May 7 ruling that the 10 percent across-the-board...
Stephen Richer I’ve written previously about affirmative investigations into alleged noncitizen voting. For example, Utah recently audited its 2.1 million voters and found only one noncitizen...
Colin Grabow Since the Trump administration waived the Jones Act on March 17 for energy products, fertilizer, and related inputs, the US Maritime Administration...
Thomas A. Berry President Trump has singled out several of the nation’s largest law firms for serious, potentially business-ending sanctions by executive fiat, citing...
Walter Olson Number 24 in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy, this time all about redistricting: Handwriting was on the wall...
Ryan Bourne, Jai Kedia, and Nathan Miller President Trump’s approval on inflation is at a historic low. The Economist/YouGov’s May 1–4 poll shows 25...
Colleen Hroncich Educational freedom is blossoming across the country. More than 70 school choice programs are now operating in 30-plus states, putting an unprecedented...