by Binh Dang | Jul 5, 2024 | LAW
To access legal justice, pathways must exist. The access-to-legal-justice problem can be viewed as a lack of available pathways for people of all economic backgrounds, including those who can’t afford much, the middle class, and even the wealthy.
by Kenny Stein | Jul 3, 2024 | Regulation
Despite sky is falling rhetoric from some quarters, this decision is hardly the end of the administrative state.
by Mark Da Cunha | Jul 1, 2024 | Books
Review of “What America Is: The Moral Logic of the American Revolution and Other Essays” by C. Bradley Thompson (2023).
by David Herbert | Jun 28, 2024 | Free Trade, Protectionism & Tariffs, Taxation
If Trump’s goal is simply to eliminate the federal income tax, then he should advocate for doing that and only that.
by Brownstone Institute | Jun 27, 2024 | Free Speech
The majority opinion here has found a way to codify this new form of censorship that threatens the whole idea of free speech itself.
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Jun 27, 2024 | POLITICS
There is nothing in the Constitution about a vast army of bureaucrats who rule behind the scenes that is in no way reachable or manageable by elected representatives.
by Alan Dershowitz | Jun 26, 2024 | Elections, Free Speech
Mr. Trump isn’t the only victim of this ill-advised gag order. It violates your First Amendment rights and mine as well.
by Thomas A. Firey | Jun 25, 2024 | POLITICS
To reduce the administrative state, Congress would need to unwind or revise many of the interventionist statutes it has passed over the decades.
by Alan Dershowitz | Jun 24, 2024 | Middle East & Israel, War with Iran
The only reason that Ireland, Norway and Spain can safely recognize a Palestinian state is that they do not have to live with the consequences.