Tad DeHaven Greenfield investment occurs when a foreign company establishes (or expands) a business in the US. Most foreign direct investment (FDI) in the...
Colleen Hroncich Second and third graders designing affordable housing that a family now lives in? That sounds too impressive to be true, but that’s...
Robert A. Levy The incoming administration seems poised to exercise an array of controversial executive powers. Here are some of the legal considerations. Can the...
President-elect Trump dropped his latest round of nominations Saturday afternoon, including two picks to help lead the Department of Justice (DOJ) and one to...
Nicholas Anthony The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill with “conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy...
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter Charter schools receive public funding but escape many regulations that apply to traditional public schools (TPSs). Thus, many charters...
Walter Olson Two legal developments in the prosecutions of of former President Donald Trump have understandably commanded widespread attention in recent days, the start...
James Bacchus Is President Joe Biden more interested in fighting climate change or in sheltering domestic industries from foreign competition? We will find out...
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon April marks the thirtieth anniversary of the signing of the Marrakesh Agreement and the culmination of the Uruguay...
Colleen Hroncich Like many education entrepreneurs, Nicolette Siebert is a mom who was a classroom teacher before she created her own learning community. Her son started...
Brent Skorup The Federal Communications Commission today voted to reinstate Title II regulations for the Internet, needlessly extending the so‐called net neutrality controversy into...
Colin Grabow Earlier this month Sen. Marco Rubio (R‑Florida) took to X (formerly Twitter) to address criticisms—including from me—of recent opinion pieces he penned...