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On its anniversary, the Montgomery Ward episode is a stark reminder of what unleashing wartime government power over industry has actually looked like.
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I have an op-ed in today’s Washington Post arguing that lifting China's immunity would be a mistake. Here are some excerpts.
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The Constitution forbids the Trump administration from allocating federal resources needed in the fight against the coronavirus to states based on politics or patronage.
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President Trump has begun to target the WHO for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But the organization had problems long before Trump.
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The Senate Commerce Committee recently wrapped up a “paper hearing” on big data and the coronavirus pandemic in which lawmakers and private experts weighed how to balance public health efforts against pr...
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My personal experience may be an instructive indicator of what post-coronavirus economic recovery might look like.
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The coronavirus pandemic tests multiple aspects of the country’s postwar constitutional order: emergency powers, federalism, separation of powers and individual rights.
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Reopening the economy without medical breakthroughs will require, among other things, enhanced contact tracing. Here’s your road map to the issues, and recommendations should there be “app” legislation.
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Google and Apple have released specifications for how to use a mobile phone to track coronavirus infections. But the design leaves out important capabilities.