
The Healthcare Symposium
We’ve asked James Capretta, Sally Pipes, and Avik Roy to opine on the future of healthcare policy in America.

The Not-So Reckless Attack on Iran
The Iranian government does not have either the leadership or the resources to mount any sustained military response to the forces arrayed against it.

The Original Sin of U.S. Health Care
As long as most Americans receive health insurance as an invisible, employer-managed fringe benefit, health care will remain expensive, opaque, and unresponsive.

Stop Subsidizing Insurers, Start Empowering Patients
Policymakers need to shift power away from third-party payers and back to patients.
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Reforming Health Care
Market-driven reform should be compared with the alternative its critics prefer: price regulation.

The Start-Up Paradox: The Coming Red Shift in Innovation
Despite London's success, the future of innovation is securely in American hands for the foreseeable future.

Oren Cass's Bad Timing
Cass’s critique misses the most telling point about today’s economy: U.S. companies are on top because they consistently outcompete their global rivals.

Kevin Warsh’s Challenge to Fed Groupthink
Kevin Warsh understands the Fed’s mandate, respects its independence, and is willing to question comfortable assumptions when the evidence demands it.

Oren Cass’s Unquenchable Appetite for Regulation
Cass’s “more regulation” program is just an all-you-can-eat buffet for Wall Street and K Street.
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Can Kevin Warsh Save the Fed from Fiscal Dominance?
Without fiscal reform, no chairman, Warsh included, will be able to escape the dismal reality for long.

The Not-So Reckless Attack on Iran
The Iranian government does not have either the leadership or the resources to mount any sustained military response to the forces arrayed against it.

Stop Subsidizing Insurers, Start Empowering Patients
Policymakers need to shift power away from third-party payers and back to patients.
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Reforming Health Care
Market-driven reform should be compared with the alternative its critics prefer: price regulation.
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Confusion about Commandeering
State governments are not instrumentalities or vassals of the federal government but rather sovereign entities with their own legal authority.

A Climate Science Manual for Judges Discredits Itself
All is not well with the Reference Manual for Scientific Evidence. This is a loss for the public trust of science.

The Administrative State’s Sludge
Congress has delegated so much power across so many statutes that it’s hard to find a question of any public importance to which some agency cannot point to policymaking authority.
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The Roberts Court Invokes Congress and the Constitution
The Court's message is that ultimate policy authority lies in the hands of Congress.

Slavery and the Republic
As America begins to celebrate its semiquincentennial, much ink has been spilled questioning whether that event is worth commemorating at all. Joseph Ellis’s The Great Contradiction could not be timelier.

Two Hails For The Chief’s NDA
Instead of trying to futilely plug the dam to stop leaks, the Court should release a safety valve.

Men and Women: Equal but Beautifully Distinct
Powerful interests are being served, but they are not those of young women competing in adolescent sports, or the larger need of our society to know that its words, laws, and public speech conform to the reality that we did not summon into being.

The Original Sin of U.S. Health Care
As long as most Americans receive health insurance as an invisible, employer-managed fringe benefit, health care will remain expensive, opaque, and unresponsive.
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The False Equivalence of Multicultural Day
Parents have an affirmative obligation to reinforce patriotic values and counter the narratives that are taught in school.

Norman Podhoretz: American Patriot, Faithful Jew, and Indomitable Defender of Civilization
Podhoretz never turned on the promise of America.

America’s Roundabout Revolution
Increased implementation of the roundabout would prove beneficial to the United States.

The AI Future: Between Certain Doom and Endless Prosperity
AI continues to become more complex and sophisticated, but public policy solutions do not.

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