About 23 percent of American adults live with a mental health condition, but only around 50 percent of these individuals ...
The old adage “ignorance of the law is no excuse” makes clear that no one avoids legal liability by claiming to be unaware of ...
This is the third in a six-part series examining major policing strategies through a research-grounded lens, assessing each ...
Many states have seen the cost of homeowners insurance rise sharply in recent years, leading to the development of proposals ...
It’s America’s 250th birthday; a time to celebrate and take stock. We can celebrate everything that the founding principles ...
Few things under the Gold Dome are as alluring as legislation that is nearly law. As you might imagine, most bills fail to ...
Logan Seacrest, Resident Fellow, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, R Street Institute In SUPPORT of Senate Bill 323, the “Youth Charging Reform Act” March 31, 2026 House Judiciary Committee ...
Jillian E. Snider, Resident Senior Fellow of Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, R Street Institute Testimony in Support of House Committee Substitute for House Bill 1872, “Missouri Survivors’ Act.” ...
From sea to shining sea, nothing defines the American experience quite like the diverse and expansive array of nature. In the ...
This is the second in a seven-part series examining the policing strategies that shape public safety in America, including ...
For years, automated record-sealing legislation in Missouri has been a promising idea that could not quite make it over the ...
The White House has released a new “National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,” which is meant to provide a ...