James Bacchus In this, the third year of his presidential term, President Joe Biden is clearly not making trade—much less trade liberalization—a…
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Colin Grabow After years of planning and preparation, the Vineyard Wind project is swinging into high gear. Wind turbine monopiles recently arrived…
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Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The federal government will spend $6.3 trillion in 2023, 27 percent is discretionary and 73 percent is…
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Marc Joffe A six‐mile extension to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system would have a minimal impact on personal vehicle emissions according…
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James A. Dorn Hong Kong, once one of the freest jurisdictions in the world, with a rule of law that protected freedom of…
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Adam N. Michel The House Ways and Means Committee Republicans recently released legislation to retaliate against individuals and businesses based in countries…
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Supreme Court Clarifies Murky “Waters of the United States” Definition: It No Longer Includes Mud Puddles
Jay Schweikert and Isaiah McKinney This week, in Sackett v. EPA, the Supreme Court closed the book on Mike and Chantell Sackett’s…
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Thomas A. Berry and Nicholas DeBenedetto In the Fall of 2020, public schools in Springfield, Missouri implemented mandatory “equity” training. All employees…
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Colleen Hroncich The late Barbara Baker left behind quite a legacy. She was a first grade teacher in 1960 when she realized her incoming…
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Jeffrey A. Singer Yesterday the House of Representatives voted 289–133 to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act.* The act permanently classifies fentanyl‐related substances…