**Today in Supreme Court History: February 16, 1833** 2/16/1833: Barron v. City of Baltimore decided.
**Innovation Drives Down the Cost of Powering Electric Cars** Americans are increasingly buying electric cars. Electrochemists and their innovations will drive down the cost of powering them.
**Brickbat: This Isn't What It Looks Like** During questioning by members of the British Parliament, Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston apologized to Royal Air Force Group Capt. Lizzy Nicholl, who resigned as head of recruitment after receiving wha…
**Thursday Open Thread** What's on your mind?
**Massachusetts Voters Ended Rent Control Decades Ago. Boston's Mayor Wants To Bring It Back.** The city's old-school rent control scheme worsened housing quality but had no effect on housing supply. Mayor Michelle Wu's new rent control law will li…
**Bad Schools Aren't Always Underfunded** "More money can help schools succeed, but not if they fritter those extra resources in unproductive ways," says one researcher.
**Public Schools Are Failing Students with Disabilities** A New York Times investigation accidentally makes the case for school choice by detailing how poorly public schools are serving vulnerable students.
**The Argument That 'America Has Gone Too Far in Legalizing Vice' Ignores the Cost of Prohibition** Is it just to punish the many for the excesses of the few?
**New Hampshire Gov. Sununu Just Announced a Massive Occupational Licensing Reform** In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
**When in Doubt, Consult the Bible?** Writer Amity Shlaes had an interesting review of Ken Burns's The U.S. and the Holocaust in City Journal; I have no informed opinion on the review generally, but I was puzzled by one item: It is in the second …