Should You Be Allowed To Sell a Kidney? Economist Explains ‘Repugnant Markets’
Alvin Roth, Nobel Prize–winning economist, wants us to think more about how controversial freedoms can become commonplace.
Alvin Roth, Nobel Prize–winning economist, wants us to think more about how controversial freedoms can become commonplace.
A woman gave birth in a Brooklyn courtroom earlier in May. Now, New York lawmakers are once again pushing for…
One upcoming ballot measure would expand the state's taxing power. A lesser-known measure would limit it. Which will win?
The Trump administration invokes the notoriously vague FARA to threaten a critic.
When viewed from a libertarian legal perspective, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito tend to stand out as the worst on…
The documents reveal BusPatrol’s plan to equip tens of thousands of school buses with license plate readers and share the…
The president's last-minute endorsement of Paxton was driven by his petty grievances against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.
Couched with good intentions, these new laws signed by Wes Moore will add more layers of red tape to Maryland’s…
A federal judge last week threw out a criminal indictment against him on the grounds that it was tainted by…
A new analysis finds that American farmers lost $15 billion worth of agricultural exports to China last year.