Secretary Chris Wright issued a proposed Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANOPR) to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) about hooking up new large customers to the country’s ...
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Taxpayers fund primary elections. Every eligible voter should have the right to participate — not just party loyalists. The ...
Georgia Democrats are gleeful over their recent Public Service Commission (PSC) victories, and rightly so. They toppled two ...
The Legislature rails against eminent domain abuse even as it expands the ability of government to misuse this police power.
It is tempting to entrust artificial intelligence (AI) governance primarily to courts, allowing tort law to evolve ...
A new report found Florida’s justice system is failing women at nearly every turn, from when they are victims of crime to when they become defendants. Researchers said the system often overlooks the ...
A Conversation with Greg Lukianoff on Words, Violence, and Democratic Survival When Metaphors Become Mandates Last month, ...
Texas Republicans recently filed a lawsuit to close primary elections and restrict voting in GOP contests to those formally ...
The Trump administration promises to make it easier for businesses to succeed, yet, as Joshua Withrow observes, it often seems at war with itself. Withrow, a tech and innovation policy fellow at R ...
This year’s Nobel Prize in economics went to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt for their research on how ...
The redistricting initiative passed with 64 percent support, which signals the inevitable rise of the California governor.