Despite the media framing, a tax on billionaires’ investment income is not novel, unworkable, unconstitutional, or divisive.
Law & Justice
The Problem With Facebook Is Fraud
Disinformation and calls for corporate censorship are a distraction. The social media company violates the law all the time.
Will Florida Republicans Follow Texas on Abortion?
An extreme version of the Texas law has been introduced, but the path forward remains unclear.
Making an Example of Haitian Asylum Seekers
The Biden administration’s violent deportations underline America’s racist treatment of Black migrants.
Why Congress Must End America’s Merger Free-for-All
Aggressive anti-monopoly enforcement can only go so far without clearing out a thicket of bad judicial rulings and establishing new laws.
Democrats, Be Careful With the Medicaid Expansion
The Medicaid expansion provisions of the reconciliation bill risk being overturned by the Supreme Court.
Who’s Really Running Justice?
Uncovering a long-running effort to obscure a BigLaw alum’s power within Garland’s DOJ
Mississippi’s Originalism
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health and the attack on sexual freedom
Fighting Extremism in the U.S. Military
The Pentagon is only starting to come to grips with a serious problem.
Opposition Grows to Biden’s Deportation Practices
The Biden administration is using a public-health order to expel migrants and asylum seekers, in absence of an immigration policy.

