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Hard Data on States That Impose Big Regulatory Burdens

mardi 3 septembre 2024Durée 11:00

Getting a handle on the state-level regulatory burdens can identify inexpensive ways for states to step away from useless intervention. Patrick McLaughlin of the Mercatus Center details a new index aimed at that task.


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Illegal Public Sector Electioneering against School Choice?

lundi 2 septembre 2024Durée 10:12

Fights over whether states should give parents a broader range of education options don't get much more pointed than public school officials leveraging state resources to advocate against public questions. Jacob Huebert of the Liberty Justice Center details two current cases of that kind of electioneering.


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Candidates Should Stop Pushing Special Tax Carveouts

vendredi 16 août 2024Durée 09:44

Presidential candidates Harris and Trump both seem amenable to special tax benefits for their favored groups of voters, be they tipped workers or recipients of Social Security benefits. Is that good tax policy? Adam Michel explains.


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Inflated Revenue Claims in Pursuit of a Wealth Tax

mercredi 10 avril 2024Durée 09:24

Would a tax on unrealized income produce big dividends for Americans? Economic historian Phil Magness says the predicted revenues wouldn't materialize.


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You’re Hired!: Untold Successes and Failures of a Populist President

vendredi 11 septembre 2020Durée 45:34

From immigration to trade to regulation to health care, the Trump Administration's impact on longstanding policies is hard to overstate. Where did they succeed and fail? Casey Mulligan is author of You're Hired!, which details his time on the President's Council of Economic Advisors.


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State-Level Criminal Justice Reforms in 2019

jeudi 10 septembre 2020Durée 17:45

With some exceptions, state legislatures moved in the direction of easing criminal penalties in a variety of areas in 2019. Robert Alt of the Buckeye Institute details his research.


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Can the CDC Order A Pause in Rental Evictions?

mercredi 9 septembre 2020Durée 13:06

The CDC order stopping some rental evictions from moving forward is predicated on some pretty weak federal statutory authority. Walter Olson comments.


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The Forgotten Overdose Deaths in a Pandemic

mardi 8 septembre 2020Durée 14:28

The pandemic may have exacerbated the problems of drug addiction and dependence. State and federal responses have not been particularly helpful. Jeff Singer comments.


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Property Rights and Drilling in the American Arctic

samedi 5 septembre 2020Durée 13:07

What’s the impact of drilling in the American Arctic? How could the process have been undertaken to give environmentalists a chance to bid on oil leases? Shawn Regan of the Property and Environment Research Center explains why property rights should be viewed as a key component to both energy production and wildlife conservation.


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Federal Appeals Court Declares NSA Metadata Program Unconstitutional

vendredi 4 septembre 2020Durée 18:40

The program has been shuttered, but a federal appeals court says the NSA’s bulk metadata program violated Americans’ rights. Ed Snowden claims vindication. Julian Sanchez discusses the case and what it means for future challenges to unwarranted snooping.


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