Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing Understanding Federal Law Enforcement in the United States Part 5—Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Jillian Snider June 11, 2026
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Data Security and Data Privacy, Online Content Policy, Technology and Innovation AI Preemption in Exchange for Unconstitutional Online Safety Bills is a Bad Deal Josh Withrow, Adam Thierer June 11, 2026
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Federal Government Affairs, Technology and Innovation The United States Must Reject Government Control of Artificial Intelligence Adam Thierer June 8, 2026
Analysis Healthier Communities, Substance Regulation, Tobacco Harm Reduction “Let Them Eat Cake”: Harm Reduction Edition Jeffrey S. Smith June 5, 2026
Analysis Budget and Spending Reform, Federal Government Affairs, Governance Limits of Budget Reconciliation Under the Byrd Rule’s “Merely Incidental” Test Jeremy Dalrymple June 3, 2026
Analysis Behavioral Health, Harm Reduction, Healthier Communities, Opioid Harm Reduction The Drug Supply Is Changing. Naloxone Still Saves Lives. Stacey McKenna June 2, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Pretrial, Prison Reform, Reentry, Sentencing American prisons are turning into nursing homes. Medical and geriatric parole offer a solution. Logan Seacrest, Sarah Anderson June 1, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Juvenile Justice, Pretrial Teen Takeovers Are Spreading. Can Charging Parents Stop Them? Logan Seacrest June 1, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Governance, Restoring the First Branch A Justice System Built to Find the Truth Would Be Harder to Weaponize Lisel Petis May 28, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Governance, Restoring the First Branch The Anti-Weaponization Fund Turns a Real Grievance into a Dangerous Precedent Jeremy Dalrymple May 28, 2026