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The Trump administration’s crusade against the university is unquestionably justified, but its methods may not pass muster in ...
A court ruled that the law violates the Wisconsin constitution’s equal-protection clause—and the state’s supreme court might agree.
After forcing New Yorkers to spend billions of dollars for the privilege of sorting their garbage into recycling bins, municipal officials have found an even costlier—and grubbier—way for residents to ...
A new survey finds more than half of left-wing respondents believe assassinating Donald Trump could be justified.
While wealthier countries tend to impose lower official tariffs, Trump is right that they often use other policies that ...
Peter Huber, who died in 2021, was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, where he wrote on drug development, energy, technology, and the law. He was the author of The Cure in the Code: How 20th ...
In his Senate confirmation hearing, private astronaut Jared Isaacman outlined a new vision for the troubled agency.
The only way Americans could shoulder such a debt burden was for the Federal Reserve to bring interest rates ever lower.
The media portrayed this movement, officially branded the “Tesla Takedown,” as a spontaneous grassroots backlash against CEO ...
Happy Friday. Today, we’re looking at “Tesla Takedown” activists, a lesson from Argentina on tariffs, the problematic plan to close Rikers, dubious predictions about AI, and the Metropolitan Opera. To ...
Dan Morenoff is an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the executive director at the American Civil Rights Project. Previously, Morenoff practiced law and served on the legislative staff of ...