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Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Separating Fact From Fear in Drug-Related Child Welfare Policy
LOS ANGELES, California, April 4 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on April 3, 2026, by drug policy analyst Layal Bou Harfouch and senior fellow Hanna Liebman Dershowitz:

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Separating fact from fear in drug-related child welfare policy

Parental drug use does not necessarily mean abuse or neglect of children.

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Child welfare is a particularly difficult area of public policy. Interventions are frequently based on limited information and early warning signs, rather than on confirmed harm, and are carried out in the name of "protecting the children." While the urgency ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Why the US South Is Rising
DETROIT, Michigan, April 4 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on April 3, 2026, by Douglas Carswell, president of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy:

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Why the US South Is Rising

The region has become a business-friendly destination.

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While New York and California are losing population, states like South Carolina and Alabama are not only gaining residents at a record rate, but they are also experiencing rapid economic growth.

A recent JL Partners poll captures a shift in perception: 36% of Americans now expect the South to lead economic growth ... Show Full Article

WLF Asks Supreme Court to Clarify Scope of the Dormant Commerce Clause for Personal Jurisdiction
WASHINGTON, April 3 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The Washington Legal Foundation issued the following news release:

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WLF Asks Supreme Court to Clarify Scope of the Dormant Commerce Clause for Personal Jurisdiction

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"A Delaware defendant headquartered in Texas. An Iowa plaintiff alleging a South Dakota injury. Yet the case was brought in Minnesota. That just can't be right."

-Zac Morgan, WLF Senior Litigation Counsel

Click here to read WLF's brief.

(Washington, DC)-Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) today urged the U.S. Supreme Court to take a case that asks whether a Minnesota state ... Show Full Article

Georgia Public Policy Foundation Issues Commentary: Georgia Won't Lower Cost of Housing Until State Tackles the 'Regulatory Tax'
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 3 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by President and CEO Kyle Wingfield:

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Georgia won't lower cost of housing until state tackles the 'regulatory tax'

If you've spent any time scrolling through social media or watching the evening news lately, you've likely heard a familiar villain blamed for the skyrocketing cost of housing in Georgia: the "institutional investor."

The narrative is simple and, for many, emotionally satisfying. We're told that Wall Street hedge funds are swooping into neighborhoods from Gwinnett ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Going Nuclear
DETROIT, Michigan, April 3 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on April 1, 2026, by freelance journalist and critic Mark Nayler:

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Going Nuclear

Europe is re-embracing nuclear power, but Spain refuses to follow.

On April 28 last year, a massive blackout plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness for over twelve hours. Flights were canceled, thousands of people were stranded on trains, and there were at least eight related deaths. The Spanish right seized on this freak event to attack what it called the Socialist-led government's "climate fanaticism"--but ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: From Content to Design
DETROIT, Michigan, April 3 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on April 2, 2026, by Claudia Ascensao Nunes, Ladies of Liberty Alliance president:

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From Content to Design

The EU's new digital ambition, starting with TikTok.

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Brussels has accused TikTok of adopting an addictive design and is demanding changes, extending the Digital Services Act (DSA) from a content regulator to the design of platforms themselves. Motivations aside, such a move would deepen the micromanagement of Europeans' digital lives, while such regulatory reach increasingly imposes ... Show Full Article

FFRF's Chicago Chapter Puts Up Secular Display at the Daley Center Plaza
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 3 -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:

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FFRF's Chicago chapter puts up secular display at the Daley Center Plaza

The Freedom From Religion Foundation's Metropolitan Chicago Chapter has set up a display at the Daley Center Plaza in Chicago to counter Easter activities there.

Each year, the chapter erects a banner display to protest a Catholic prayer shrine and worship service taking place annually on the city plaza during the Christian "holy week." The Catholic organization responsible for the service has insisted ... Show Full Article