Opinion
What Works in American Policing Part 7—Conclusion: No Single Strategy Makes Public Safety Work
This is the final installment in a seven-part series examining the policing strategies that shape public safety in America, including what the evidence supports, what has fallen short, and what ...
For years, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been a thorn in the side of free market, limited government ...
The big news in the energy world this week was the release of PJM’s annual capacity auction results for the 2028/2029 ...
In the past week, federal immigration agents shot and killed two men—one in Houston, Texas, and one in Biddeford, Maine.
This statement is in response to breaking news. Please contact pr@rstreet.org to speak with the scholar. The House Budget Committee is set to mark up the so-called “SAVE and Protect America Act,” a ...
Featuring Mark Dalton, Senior Director, Technology and Innovation, R Street Institute Mike Yeh, VP and Deputy General Counsel ...
Opinion
R Street Testimony on FERC Technical Conference Regarding PJM Governance and Stakeholder Reforms
STATEMENT SUBMITTED OFKENT CHANDLERSENIOR FELLOW, Energy and Environmental PolicyR Street Institute Before theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission Commissioner-Led Technical Conference Regarding ...
Featuring [Co-moderator] Jessica Shortall, Strategic Partnerships Lead, Healthier Communities Team, R Street Institute ...
Opinion
House of Contradictions: EU’s Competition Rules Poised to Undermine Its Own Cybersecurity Law
The European Commission is finalizing two sets of binding measures under its flagship competition regulation, the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These measures would force designated gatekeepers to share ...
Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201 Re: Request for Information on Chronic Disease of Addiction Federal Register Document Number ...
Data centers are so hot right now—and not just because of the waste heat. From the halls of Congress to the digital world of ...
On March 23, 2026, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its list of communications equipment deemed to pose an ...
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