


The affordability crisis is a growth crisis.

Trump is right to warn that mass immigration and the Islamification of Europe will lead to civilizational erasure.

Now that the Supreme Court has granted cert in Trump v. Barbara, the meaning of the Citizenship Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment should be definitively clarified. There are numerous collateral issues that are stake besides whether a birth certificate reflects citizenship. One of those is whether the person may lawfully receive or possess firearms. The […]

Illustration: Lex Villena; Oblachko Today, I submitted an amicus brief in Pung v. Isabella County, the “home equity theft” takings case I previously wrote about here. The brief is on behalf of the Cato Institute, and a group of takings and property law scholars: Jessica Asbridge (Baylor University), James W. Ely, Jr. (Vanderbilt), Julia Mahoney […]

Here’s my summary of the May 23 majority en banc opinion by Judge Kyle Duncan in Little v. Llano County, which the Supreme Court just declined to review (you can also read more about the debate on the rights of listeners, Judge James Ho’s concurrence on positive vs. negative rights, and the uncertain state of […]

This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch are joined by associate editor Liz Wolfe to sort through the political free-for-all surrounding the Warner Bros. and Netflix merger. They look at why Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) is urging regulators to block the deal, why President Donald Trump says he plans to get personally involved, and how Jared […]

The Australian derivatives landscape, centered on the ASX 24 (the former Sydney Futures Exchange or SFE), represents a high-stakes arena where volatility, leverage, and regulatory complexity converge. Success in this market is not merely about predicting price movements; it is predicated on institutional-grade risk management, psychological rigor, and deep technical knowledge of local contract specifications […]

In a more serious presidential administration, the decision to spend $11 billion bailing out American farmers might inspire a moment of introspection. Why is such a bailout necessary? It could be that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are creating higher prices for farmers and making American agricultural products less competitive on the global market—as the Farm […]

NA The Cato Institute has posted a non-paywalled version of my recent Washington Examiner article on “Foot Voting, Housing, and Affordability.” I don’t see a paywall blocking the article on the Examiner website. But some readers have told me they have encountered one. Regardless, you can now avoid any paywall by reading it at the […]