How do we know whether judges of different backgrounds are biased? We review the substantial political science literature on judicial…
Many companies are protecting themselves against “climate risk”—the damage they might suffer from heat waves, flooding, and other effects…
Do Justices telegraph their preferences during oral arguments? We demonstrate that Justices implicitly reveal their leanings during oral…
US President Donald Trump’s intended nominee for the US Federal Reserve Board, Stephen Moore, may end up doing whatever Trump wants,…
Protecting providers from competition is the enemy of efficiency and integrated mobility. It's an issue that New York City's congestion…
NATO is facing one of its most difficult crises in seven decades. It is not a crisis of military strength or readiness. The alliance is…
As NATO marks its 70th anniversary this week, this unique, often unwieldy, 29-member alliance is confronting one of the most difficult sets…
Does electoral competitiveness boost turnout in U.S. House elections? Using an individual panel of turnout records compiled from the voter…
Former government officials have many different opportunities to cash in on their public service, but most academic research and government…
Washington should protect the future of the planet and the American economy.