Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Biden's Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Trial at the Supreme Court

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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

 

Biden's Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Trial at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court considers the scope of presidential power in Biden v. Nebraska and Department of Education v. Brown.
By Damon Root

Global Disinformation Index, Inform Thyself
Time and time again, so-called disinformation watchdogs fail their own tests—the lab leak is just the latest example.
By Robby Soave

40 Percent of Liberal Professors Are Afraid They'll Lose Their Jobs Over a Misunderstanding
A new survey from FIRE reveals rampant illiberalism and self-censorship among young faculty.
By Samuel J. Abrams

The End of a Weed Paradise
Washington D.C. is destroying its thriving cannabis industry with bureaucracy and red tape.
By Justin Zuckerman


Where Do We Go To Get Our Mask Apology?
Plus: The editors reveal their favorite issues and articles from the Reason magazine catalog.
By Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Emma Camp

Now the CHIPS Act Is Going To Subsidize Child Care Too
If Congress wants to spend taxpayer money on child care services, it should pass a bill authorizing that.
By Eric Boehm

Bringing the Child Tax Credit Back to Life Is Too Costly
Congress’ Joint Committee on Taxation reported that a permanent expansion would cost more than $1.4 trillion over a decade.
By Peter Suderman


Ex-Lawmakers, Socialist City Councilmember Fight Putting New Housing on Shuttered Denver Golf Course
An oddball coalition of neighborhood activists and left-wing politicians have opposed plans to convert the privately owned site to housing, citing the loss of open space and impacts on gentrification.
By Christian Britschgi

Alabama Set To Resume Executions. But Will They Stop Botching Them?
"No one buys this sham of a review," wrote one critic. "And the reason we don't buy it is because we all have functioning brains."
By Emma Camp

Virginia Next for Occupational Licensing Reform
The state will fast-track applicants who have out-of-state credentials or experience.
By David McGarry

Copyright Is the Latest Battle in the War Over A.I.
The U.S. Copyright Office determined that images produced by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted, even though they are generated by user-written prompts.
By Joe Lancaster

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