Congress Should Eliminate the FCC’s Public Interest Authority
The FCC’s authority to regulate needs to reflect the modern realities of broadcasting.
No Need for the Supreme Court to Revisit the Fairness Doctrine
The Court should not overturn a settled doctrine that ensures the fair use of airwaves.
Revisiting Congressional Oversight
Abolishing needed protections through the Congressional Review Act is not effective oversight.
The Supreme Court Should Overturn the Fairness Doctrine
The Court should no longer allow the government to require that broadcasters air opposing views on public issues.
The Digital Dollar Divide
Two recent acts of Congress represent a unique approach to digital currency regulation.
Adding Autism Claims to the VICP Would Likely Destroy It
The costs of covering serious autism cases under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) could undermine childhood vaccine production.
Disability Employment Goals and the War on DEI
The Trump Administration proposes eliminating longstanding regulations promoting the employment of people with disabilities.
Lack of Coordination Threatens Environmental Policy
Without interagency and intergovernmental cooperation under NEPA, environmental outcomes will suffer.
A Land Use Revolution in the Green Mountain State
Vermont reforms its land-use system to balance economic development and the environment.
To Regulate the Voluntary Carbon Market, Start at the FTC
The scope of the FTC’s authority puts it in the best position among agencies to regulate carbon credits.
Academic Toadies Impair Government Performance
The Trump Administration’s hiring of academics who compromise disciplinary standards threatens effective governance.