City Journal

All for Show

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio will end his tenure at midnight, December 31, 2021, but he seems intent on inflicting one last insult…

Health and Safety

Law & Liberty

What’s in Your Wallet?

To help foot the bill for the “Build Back Better” budget reconciliation bill—originally slated to cost $3.5 trillion—the Biden administration proposed an unprecedented measure for…

Financial Regulation

The Washington Examiner

The death of democracy

Repost: Michael Pack’s piece at the Washington Examiner, as part of their Restoring America Project I have witnessed the death…

Legal Studies

City Journal

Mandating Trouble

Thanks to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate for city workers, New York faces the prospect of slower ambulance- and fire-response times, fewer cops…

Health and Safety

City Journal

The Evidence Mounts

The origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 remains unclear, but recent revelations reinforce the likelihood that the true source was…

Innovation

City Journal

Delta is Dying

Despite media claims that “We Can’t Turn the Corner on Covid,” the numbers of Covid-19 cases, new hospitalizations, and deaths nationwide …

Health and Safety

The Hill

PRO Act limits worker rights

The Protecting the Right to Organize Act bears the interesting distinction of being supposedly “pro-worker” legislation that mostly rolls back individual workers’ rights. The legislation’s…

City Journal

Booster Overkill

Several weeks ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its guidance and recommended that fully vaccinated individuals wear a mask in…

Health and Safety

National Review

Economic Tea Party, R.I.P.

National Review Online’s esteemed editor, Philip Klein, asked an important question last week. Referring to the lack of opposition to the president’s big-spending agenda, he …

Capitalism

Coindesk

Gary Gensler’s Insane Crypto Policy

Does cryptocurrency need new regulatory disclosure mandates from Washington, D.C., to be of service to consumers? No, but that is what Securities and Exchange Commission…

National Review

Evicting the Constitution

Few government actions have been more emblematic of bureaucratic overreach than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s nationwide eviction moratorium. After multiple successful court…

Health and Safety