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May, 30

Peace through School Choice

Public schooling, by forcing people with diverse values and needs to fund a single system of government schools, inevitably produces conflict.

 

Such conflict has reached a fever pitch over the last several years, with Americans battling over critical race theory, LGBTQ issues, COVID-19 masking, and more.

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May, 30

Against the ‘Vetocracy’

There are too many points at which agents of the state may veto new enterprises or exchanges.

 

How should lawmakers approach the problem with an eye toward expanding liberty ?

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May, 29

Biden Administration Revives ‘Slush Fund’ Federal Settlements

When you’re fined by the feds, the public treasury should get the money.

 

But a practice common during the Obama years has been revived by President Biden:

 

Allow companies to settle for less if they agree to fund pet causes of the administration.

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May, 29

Policy Hurdles in the Fight against Aging

How the FDA characterizes aging plays a large role in how the agency looks at drugs to mitigate or reverse the aging process.

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May, 29

The Tax Exclusion for Employer‐​Sponsored Health Insurance

It’s an accident of history that predates modern health insurance and is roughly as old as the income tax itself,
and yet it’s mangled our health care system in America.

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May, 29

IRS Will Finally Hand Over Civil Forfeiture Data

It’s been a legal fight for seven years. A secretive IRS database detailing the size and scope of federal civil forfeiture will finally receive outside scrutiny.

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