Other Tip Sheets

In Vitro Fertilization in the United States: The Urgent Need for Regulation by Tina Morris.

In Vitro Fertilization in the United States: The Urgent Need for Regulation

This policy tip sheet examines the rapid growth of in vitro fertilization in the United States and outlines the ethical, medical, and regulatory concerns emerging alongside its expansion. IVF has evolved far beyond its original purpose of helping infertile couples conceive, now encompassing embryo freezing, genetic testing, gene-editing tools, and widespread use by single parents […]

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Resisting the UN’s ‘Our Common Agenda’ and the Expansion of WHO Authority by Caroline Weaver

Resisting the UN’s ‘Our Common Agenda’ and the Expansion of WHO Authority

This policy tip sheet examines how the United Nations’ “Our Common Agenda” initiative seeks to expand global governance, particularly by strengthening the authority of the World Health Organization. It explains that the agenda frames a wide range of issues—such as climate regulation, digital governance, global finance, migration, and public health—as challenges requiring centralized international solutions.

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Renters’ Second Amendment Rights Are in Danger. Here’s How to Protect Them

Since the Great Recession, the total number and percentage of U.S. renters has hit an all-time high.[1] Moreover, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates several times since the start of 2022, making owning a home, considered by many to be “the American dream,” unattainable for millions. Due to these and other extenuating circumstances, more

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Foreign Ownership of U.S. Agricultural Land

Foreign Ownership of U.S. Agricultural Land: Outlining the Biggest Problems and Potential Solutions

In recent years, America has experienced a remarkable trend: foreign individuals and corporations have been amassing millions of additional acres of U.S. agricultural land. Although some organizations have downplayed the significance of this development, there are substantial economic, national security, and freedom-related reasons policymakers should be deeply concerned.[1] According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture

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