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  • September 24, 2024
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    Globalization, Unfolded
    Globalization, Unfolded
    We worked with a multinational t-shirt manufacturer to show how modern global supply chains work and how things made abroad still support many American jobs.
    By Scott Lincicome
  • January 10, 2024
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    Freedom to Farm without Subsidies
    Freedom to Farm without Subsidies
    As Congress debates the next Farm Bill, some farmers are sounding the alarm on the unintended consequences and hidden costs of subsidy programs that are meant to aid the agriculture industry.
    By Paul Best
  • July 24, 2023
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    The Original Sin of U.S. Health Policy
    The Original Sin of U.S. Health Policy
    To restore workers’ rights and make health care more universal, Congress must give workers immediate control of the $1.3 trillion of their earnings the tax code lets employers control.
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • May 8, 2023
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    A Hippocratic Oath for a Free Society
    A Hippocratic Oath for a Free Society
    As modern medical schools allow faculty and students to compose new Hippocratic oaths that depart from issues of traditional patient care, here is how to craft a modern oath to address the most central health care issue: respecting patients’ rights and autonomy.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • February 22, 2023
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    The Risks of CBDCs
    The Risks of CBDCs
    Congress should prohibit the Fed and Treasury from issuing a digital national currency. CBDCs have no place in the American economy.
    By Norbert Michel and Nicholas Anthony
  • December 16, 2022
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    Cops Practicing Medicine
    Cops Practicing Medicine
    Neither the practice of medicine nor the act of self‐​medication belongs in the realm of the criminal legal system.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer and Trevor Burrus
  • October 18, 2022
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    Restoring Financial Privacy
    Restoring Financial Privacy
    Congress should amend the Bank Secrecy Act so that financial institutions are no longer forced to act as law enforcement agents.
    By Norbert Michel and Jennifer J. Schulp
  • September 20, 2022
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    The Myth of American Income Inequality
    The Myth of American Income Inequality
    Official statistics overstate income inequality by a factor of four and claim that inequality has been rising when it has actually been falling for the past 70 years.
    By John F. Early
  • July 12, 2022
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    The Government Debt Iceberg
    The Government Debt Iceberg
    When people speak of our current debts in historical context, it’s important to remember that what we see today is only the tip of a much bigger problem to come.
    By Ryan Bourne
  • May 19, 2022
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    The (Updated) Case for Free Trade
    The (Updated) Case for Free Trade
    Free trade continues to have strong economic, geopolitical, and moral justifications, and its protectionist alternative imposes far higher costs while making us all poorer and less secure in the process.
    By Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon
  • February 15, 2022
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    How Qualified Immunity Hurts Law Enforcement
    How Qualified Immunity Hurts Law Enforcement
    We have never had a better opportunity to restore public faith in law enforcement by ensuring consistent, meaningful, and just accountability. Shame on us if we squander it.
    By James Craven, Jay Schweikert, and Clark Neily
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