Industrial policy has traditionally been conceived of as a strategic tool that nations use to gain “market share” in the context of international trade. Over the last five decades or so, the focus of ...
At the start of this school year, a picture of two young girls sitting outside a Taco Bell swept across the Internet. They were not headed to the restaurant for lunch. Instead, they were seen ...
Experiments across the world have tried to remove politicians themselves from decision-making. And they’ve worked—well, kind ...
In early 2018, Larry Kramer, the dean of Stanford Law School and the president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, which held assets of about $10 billion and disbursed around $400 million a ...
As with everything else, Donald Trump is pushing the pardon process to the breaking point. Can it be salvaged?
The health care system in the United States is in crisis. Drastic cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act threaten the ...
In 1996, President Clinton campaigned on the promise of putting thousands of new police officers on the street. Looking back, ...
The United States government has in fact recompensed injured groups in the past. So why won’t it do it for Black Americans?
Senator Harry Reid leans on a stack of documents pertaining to campaign finance reform during a Capitol Hill news conference ...
To unleash America’s energy potential, we need reforms that are different, and go far deeper, than the permitting proposals ...
Stating the obvious: Ours is a government (and thus a society) in crisis. All three branches of our federal government are led by men who do not believe in pluralism. Compromise is for the weak; ...
America has a billionaire problem. When just 300,000 households control $40 trillion, more than five times what the federal government spent last year, the result is the systematic purchase of our ...