Norbert Michel and Christian Kruse Regulatory compliance costs smaller community banks roughly double what it costs the largest institutions—the smallest banks spend 11–15.5% of...
Peter Van Doren On April 1, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about President Trump’s executive order excluding from birthright citizenship the US-born children of...
Jeffrey A. Singer In a recent online seminar hosted by the Institute for Liberal Studies in Ottawa, Canada, I explained why both countries operate government-run health...
Kevin T. Frazier If you exclusively read panic-driven headlines about artificial intelligence (AI), then you may assume that AI will inevitably trigger an era...
Marcos Falcone This week, The Independent Review published my latest peer-reviewed research article, titled “Peronism: The Rise and Persistence of Fascism in Argentina.” The...
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson One year ago today, President Trump celebrated “Liberation Day,” unveiling his global “reciprocal” tariffs, heralding the...
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records,...
Chris Edwards While Congress continues to battle over homeland security legislation, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are finally getting paid through an executive order....
Stephen Richer Political pundits have long-expected a second executive order from President Trump on election administration. Yesterday, March 31, it happened. Titled, “Ensuring Citizenship...