The renewed push to ban individual stock trading by members of Congress reflects more than a cyclical ethics debate or a momentary populist impulse. It signals a deeper institutional reckoning over whether public office can continue to coexist with private financial maneuvering in markets lawmakers directly influence. For years, Congress has relied on disclosure rules,…
Drill, Baby, Drill or Stewardship First? A Look at the Public Lands Provision in the OBBBA
Tucked within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a particularly transformative set of provisions on natural resources. Chief among them is a bold expansion of oil drilling, gas extraction, mineral mining, and timber harvesting across millions of acres of public lands and offshore zones. This includes both previously accessible and newly reopened areas, such…
The Birthright Citizenship Debate: A Constitutional, Moral, and Practical Analysis
The question of birthright citizenship is back in the spotlight, with President-elect Donald Trump vowing to end automatic citizenship for those born in the United States to non-citizen parents. This has stirred constitutional debate, historical analysis, and plenty of fiery opinions. The issue invites us to reflect on the balance between the rule of law,…