While conflict-mineral measures in the Dodd-Frank Act may have reduced militia funding, the evidence suggests that they had the unintended effect of increasing human suffering.
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2018 William S. Broadbent Family Graduate Fellow Award Announcement
Dylan Brewer has been named the 2018 William S. Broadbent Family Graduate Fellow Award recipient.
No Suit for You
Federal court dismisses California climate change cases against oil companies.
An Opportunity for Arbitrage
Can property owners and environmental groups contract to agree?
Markets Improve Environmental Outcomes Without Needing Most People to Notice or Care
Human prosperity is the engine of environmental improvement.
The Road to Recovery
How restoring the Endangered Species Act’s two-step process can prevent extinction and promote recovery.
Environmental Markets Work Better than Indecipherable Regulations
Free market environmentalism avoids excessive reliance on criminal enforcement and can address environmental issues before they arise.
Smartphones Are Unleashing the Promise of World Water Day
Innovative technologies are increasing access to clean water and reducing waste.
State-Owned Lands in the Eastern United States: Lessons from State Land Management in Practice
Eastern states demonstrate innovative state land policies that provide lessons for federal land management.
Opportunity for Environmental Federalism in Trump’s Infrastructure Plan
The plan could empower environmentalists and states to prove that development can be good for both people and the environment.