Beltway Bandits
Chris Edwards Next year, the new president will face budget deficits and interest costs spiraling upwards. He or she will need to find spending
Borrowing Rates Much Less Correlated with Fed’s Policy Rate
Jai Kedia In September, the Fed cut the target range for its policy rate by 50 basis points to much publicity, with several media outlets claiming
SCOTUS Stumbles: EPA’s Power Plant Rule Is Inflicting Irreparable Harm
Travis Fisher and Joshua Loucks Last week, the Supreme Court issued an order that left many in disbelief. The Court denied several motions
Yes, You’re Still Imagining a Migrant Crime Spree: Response to Steven Malanga on Migrant Crime
Alex Nowrasteh
The Effects of Expanding Optometrists’ Scope of Practice
Jeffrey Miron The standard argument for scope-of-practice (SOP) laws—and more generally, for occupational licensing—is that such regulation improves the quality of services by
Clarifying the Possibility of a Contingent Election under the Twelfth Amendment
Andy Craig As we get closer to the election, a number of articles have been published offering legal explainers for how the process under the new