Intrusive and Unnecessary Social Media Mandates in the NDAA Will Do Nothing for Security
David Inserra A proposed amendment to this year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) strays a little far from
A Journalist Arrested for Corroborating a Tip? The Supreme Court Has an Opportunity to Limit Qualified Immunity.
Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, and Nathaniel Lawson “Qualified immunity” is a special legal protection for government officials,
Do You Know Who’s Hitting You?
While our political “leaders” insist that the government is “protecting” us, it offers the same kind
Dead Banks Walking, Part 1
"This is the ninth straight quarter of unusually high unrealized losses since the Federal Reserve began
Justin Raimondo Explains How Conservatives Flipped on Palestine During the Cold War
In this 2014 lecture, Justin Raimondo explains three reasons why the Conservative movement flip flopped and
From Profits to Pandering: How Government Turned Universities and Businesses into DEI Bureaucracies
Long before government mandates and pressure infected businesses and universities with the DEI virus, Ludwig von
California’s Latest Minimum Wage Hike Reaffirms the Destructiveness of Price Controls
Michael Chapman The minimum wage for most fast‐food workers in California went up to $20 per hour
Social Security Spending Adds to the National Debt
Romina Boccia House Representative Randy Feenstra (R‑IA). At a recent congressional hearing, Representative Randy Feenstra (R‑IA) grilled witnesses
Bipartisan Stirrings on the National Emergencies Act
Walter Olson Could bipartisan reform of the National Emergencies Act (NEA) move forward as early as this