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  • School districts use ‘capacity’ to keep low-income transfer students out
    School districts use ‘capacity’ to keep low-income transfer students out

    School districts use arbitrary definitions of capacity to claim they are full and deny transfer requests from low-income students.

    By Christian Barnard
    December 27, 2022

  • Pennsylvania finalizes public-private partnership deal to rebuild nine highway bridges
    Pennsylvania finalizes public-private partnership deal to rebuild nine highway bridges

    The Major Bridges P3 deal is the state's latest use of public-private partnerships to repair, rebuild and modernize bridges.

    By Baruch Feigenbaum
    December 22, 2022

  • No evidence to support train crew size regulation
    No evidence to support train crew size regulation

    Reason Foundation comments on the Federal Railroad Administration's proposed rule on the minimum size of train crews.

    By Marc Scribner
    December 21, 2022

  • How will K-12 student enrollment changes impact public schools?
    How will K-12 student enrollment changes impact public schools?

    Pandemic enrollment losses and declining birth rates are bad news for many school district budgets.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    December 20, 2022

  • The pitfalls of regulating app stores
    The pitfalls of regulating app stores

    Policymakers should continue to let app stores innovate and evolve without policy intended to force them into certain practices. 

    By Spence Purnell and Grayce Burns
    December 20, 2022

  • Acquitted conduct sentencing is unconstitutional
    Acquitted conduct sentencing is unconstitutional

    The Supreme Court, Congress, the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and individual states all have an opportunity to act on acquitted conduct sentencing.

    By Whitney Malcolm
    December 20, 2022

  • Can the FTC block technology mergers based on future market predictions?  
    Can the FTC block technology mergers based on future market predictions?  

    The bid to block Meta from acquiring Within will test the FTC’s argument that potential future concentration is enough to stall the merger.  

    By Max Gulker
    December 19, 2022

  • The Department of Labor’s new ESG rule puts the onus on states 
    The Department of Labor’s new ESG rule puts the onus on states 

    This new rule sets the stage for state governments to establish their own standards.

    By Zachary Christensen
    December 19, 2022

  • How to build on the success of past railroad deregulation
    How to build on the success of past railroad deregulation

    Congress can protect the gains realized from the Staggers Act and help usher in 21st-century freight rail.

    By Marc Scribner
    December 13, 2022

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