Policy
The Two-Million-Dollar Teacher: An Online Marketplace Empowers Educators and Lets Them Earn Big $$$
Chapter three of a four-part series on the sharing economy.
Eating Out at a Home Restaurant: Should the Government Regulate Paid Dinner Parties?
Part two of a four-part series on the sharing economy.
Woman With a Car vs. Washington D.C.'s Taxi Cartel
Chapter one of a four-part series on the sharing economy.
Ideology in the Service of Global Warming is No Vice
Both the right and left are biased in their reading of the science, and that's OK.
Timothy Geithner's Flawed Defense of TARP
Obama's former treasury secretary attempts to rehabilitate his record.
The GOP's Immigration Problem
Republican candidates need to brush up on the laws of economics.
The Need for Speed and the Politics of Panics
The results of meth hysteria have been uglier than a tweeker in an anti-drug ad.
The Real Vote Fraud
As a cure for fraudulent voting, a stringent voter ID law is like prescribing morphine for a hangnail. But as a cure for Democratic voting, it's hard to beat.
It's Not Racist to Hate the Government
Democrats and progressives are flat-out wrong about libertarians.
The Atheist-Scientologist-Satanist Coalition
What if the government sponsored a prayer and everyone came?
Why Civil Rights and Gun Rights Are Inseparable
A riveting new book restores "the black tradition of arms" to its proper place in American history.
Debating Food Policy Requires Agreeing on Some Norms
When it comes to food policy, many writers reach vastly different conclusions. That works only if we all agree to share and follow a few ground rules.
Environmentalists Have Lost the Climate Change Debate
Admitting that executive power is the only way to move (tepidly) forward on climate change policy is basically admitting defeat.
Same As It Ever Was: High School Seniors' Reading and Math Performance Stagnates
School spending increases, the ranks of administrators swell, but scores remain flat.
Rand Paul Should Highlight the Economic Case For Non-Interventionism
An interventionist foreign policy is not only often unwise, it's expensive