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  • October 17, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 962
    Are Public School Libraries Accomplishing Their Mission?
    Are Public School Libraries Accomplishing Their Mission?
    While disputes about library holdings and reading assignments have always been a part of public schooling, the country entered an especially contentious period around fall 2021.
    By Neal McCluskey
  • September 20, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 961
    Pariah or Partner?
    Pariah or Partner?
    Instead of deepening its entanglement in the region, the United States should recognize the limited strategic importance of the Middle East for American interests and begin reevaluating the U.S.-Saudi relationship.
    By Jon Hoffman
  • September 7, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 960
    Expand Access to Methadone Treatment
    Expand Access to Methadone Treatment
    Federal and state regulations discriminate against, stigmatize, and dehumanize opioid users, and limit access to methadone treatment for many people who need and can benefit from such treatment.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer and Sofia Hamilton
  • August 29, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 959
    Sweden during the Pandemic
    Sweden during the Pandemic
    The main difference between Sweden’s strategy and that of most other countries was that it mostly relied on voluntary adaptation rather than government force.
    By Johan Norberg
  • August 22, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 958
    Terrorism and Immigration
    Terrorism and Immigration
    Any change in immigration policy for terrorism prevention should be subject to a cost-benefit calculation.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • August 14, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 956
    A Link Tax Won’t Save the Newspaper Industry
    A Link Tax Won’t Save the Newspaper Industry
    Those with an interest in small, efficient, and honest government have good reason to lament the decline of the local newspaper industry.
    By Paul Matzko
  • August 10, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 955
    Freeing American Families
    Freeing American Families
    This study proposes reforms to labor laws, child safety policies, tax and trade policy, and health policies that may affect birth and conception, in addition to education, housing, and safety policy changes that would reduce the cost of raising children.
    By Vanessa Brown Calder and Chelsea Follett
  • July 25, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 954
    Tax Expenditures and Tax Reform
    Tax Expenditures and Tax Reform
    Congress should cut tax rates and repeal loopholes, but it needs to make sure that it is repealing actual loopholes and moving toward a more neutral tax base.
    By Chris Edwards
  • July 18, 2023
    Policy Analysis
    No. 953
    2022 Arms Sales Risk Index
    2022 Arms Sales Risk Index
    To date, the Biden administration is, on average, approving weapons sales to less risky recipients than the Trump and Obama administrations did, but that hardly suggests the recipient list is safe.
    By Jordan Cohen and A. Trevor Thrall
  • November 17, 2023
    Legal Briefs
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    Book People v. Wong
    By Joshua J. Bennett, JT Morris, Anastasia P. Boden, & Thomas A. Berry
  • October 31, 2023
    Blog
    Don’t Let Terrorist Destruction Stop Creative Building
    Don’t Let Terrorist Destruction Stop Creative Building
    The Warren-Marshall crypto anti-money laundering bill that’s being shopped as a response to Hamas’s October 7th pogrom is bad public policy that would, in essence, grant terrorists veto power over the lawful use of technology. U.S. policy should not give terrorists the right to deny technology to those using it to lawfully and constructively build.
    By Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp
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