Election Policy Roundup
Walter Olson Number seventeen in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: The Supreme Court agrees to review a Fifth Circuit
Trump Debanks the Left? Antifa Terrorist Designation Means New Pressure
Nicholas Anthony
Did California’s Carbon Cap-and-Trade Program Increase Toxic Waste?
Jeffrey Miron Apparently, yes: In California, recent evidence shows that facilities subject to cap-and-trade have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 3–9 percent. Our
Congress Reopens the Government—and Reignites Prohibition
Jeffrey A. Singer Last night, the Senate passed a continuing resolution along with three appropriations bills, one of which, an agriculture appropriations bill,
How Setting the Grand Teton Speed Record Nearly Landed a Dog Dad in the Doghouse
Mike Fox
Barnes v. Felix Brief: Juries, Not Judges, Need to Decide the Reasonableness of Force
Matthew Cavedon
NEW Book: School Choice Long Preceded Friedman and Brown, and Remains for Reasons Well Beyond Them
Neal McCluskey It’s curious: Both opponents and proponents of school choice—government funding myriad options families select, not just government schools—often write like the









