The Economics of Arts and Culture
To describe anything in human life without the context of economics is to erase the reasoning
Waco 30 Years Later: It Is Not an Atrocity if the Feds Do It
Thirty years ago, FBI tanks smashed into the ramshackle home of the Branch Davidians outside Waco,
A Handsome Settlement in the Dominion‐Fox News Case
Walter Olson You sometimes hear people talk as if even plaintiffs with meritorious cases can’t win libel
Canada’s Impotent Justice System Is the Product of Dysfunctional Canadian Democracy
Violent crime is on the rise in Canada, and its progressive democracy is helpless to stop
Government Proposes To Make Bad Standards on Race and Ethnicity Worse
John F. Early I recently laid out the case to stop government classification of people by race
From Discipline to No Discipline: The Sorry Evolution of Modern Banking
Every decade or so bank failures and the subsequent bailout response via central bank intervention appear.
Where Did Your Tax Dollars Go? A Federal Budget Breakdown
Romina Boccia It’s officially Tax Day. Time to take stock. The federal government spent $6.3 trillion in 2022.
With the Trump Indictment, America Is a Step Closer to Being a Banana Republic
Democratic politicians and supporters are cheering the Trump indictment, but the entire process has been so
Arbitrary Use of Power: Punishing Those Who Expose Not-So-Secret Government Secrets
Most readers might not remember Daniel Ellsburg, but for those of us who came of age
Money-Supply Growth Fell to a 50-Year Low in February. Will the Fed Panic?
Money supply growth fell again in February, falling even further into negative territory after turning negative