James A. Dorn Fifteen years ago, Weiying Zhang, a distinguished professor of economics at Peking University, published a path-breaking book, The Logic of…
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Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Liability, and Patient Autonomy—Part 2
Jeffrey A. Singer Patient Autonomy in the Age of AI Autonomous adults have always sought to conduct their own research to inform their…
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Colleen Hroncich When the first Chesterton Academy opened its doors nearly two decades ago, there was no grand plan to build a national…
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Jeffrey A. Singer On November 6, President Donald Trump announced that the government will refrain from tariffs on Eli Lilly’s and Novo Nordisk’s…
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Jeffrey Miron States and cities never seem to tire of hiking their minimum wages, with predictable effects: On April 1, 2024, California raised…
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Jennifer Huddleston and Christopher Gardner Over the past year, several heartbreaking accounts of young people who have had tragic and damaging experiences with…
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Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo It is a mistake for policymakers to push homeownership as an investment strategy. The long-term, wealth-building effect of…
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Nicholas Anthony A new bill responding to debanking has appeared. After months of deliberations, Senator Thom Tillis (R‑NC) introduced the Ensuring Fair Access…
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Colleen Hroncich It’s always interesting to see the mental gymnastics employed by people who argue against parental choice in education. A recent Brookings…
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Williamson v. United States Brief: Ten Months of Warrantless Video Surveillance Violates the Fourth Amendment
Matthew Cavedon In October 2018, law enforcement surreptitiously installed two video cameras near the top of utility poles to surveil Rolando Williamson’s home.…
