Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law, by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze (HarperCollins, 304 pp., $25.60) It’s daunting to start or run a business in the United States. You often can’t pursue your ...
Between Eric Holder’s soft-on-crime memo, James Comey’s election meddling, and Jack Smith’s incessant lawfare, the United States Department of Justice has spent much of the last two decades in the ...
President Biden signed legislation in October exempting semiconductor projects from review under the National Environmental Policy Act. While the new Building Chips in America law will accelerate fab ...
Good schools can be found in the public, charter, and private and religious sectors nationwide. They offer varying curricular accents and teaching styles, but all tend to share an intense focus on the ...
The nomination of the prominent public health establishment critic is a major victory for science and academic freedom.
The Roman Emperor Nero is said to have “fiddled” while Rome burned. That’s not wholly true. Rome did catch fire during Nero’s reign, but there were no fiddles or bowed instruments of any kind. The ...
The following is an edited version of remarks prepared by Scott K. H. Bessent for the Toward a New Supply-Side: The Future of ...
One of the most intriguing developments following Donald Trump’s election victory has been the announcement of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. The ...
New Yorkers are increasingly worried about the scourge of migrant crime, from the heartrending murder of Laken Riley, the Georgia student killed by a man whose first address in America was in New York ...