Free and Independent: The Foreign Policy of Washington and Jefferson
By: Michael Boldin Anxious to preserve their hard-won independence, Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson championed a foreign policy centered on avoiding “entangling alliances.” They envisioned America pursuing peace, ...
Read more.Power From the People: The Revolutionary Roots of the 10th Amendment
By: Michael Boldin Thomas Jefferson called the 10th Amendment the “foundation of the Constitution,” and for good reason too. It enshrines many of the radical principles that sparked the ...
Read more.When is the real Independence Day: July 2 or July 4?
by Scott Bomboy of the National Constitution Center There’s no doubt the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in July 1776. But which date has the legitimate ...
Read more.Poor Understanding of Monetary Theory Leads to Disastrous Government Policies
Posted on August 18, 2020 by radiofreemarket Austrian School economists know that unsound money has been at the heart of disastrous government policies since time immemorial. The greater the ignorance of money ...
Read more.The Absurdity of “Open Borders”
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Some libertarians argue that libertarianism requires support for “open borders,” but this is a mistake. “Open borders” is the view in the existing world of ...
Read more.Three Massive Wins for the Right Over 18 Hours Fundamentally Changes America’s Future
by MATT A MAYER Trump’s debate win, along with the two Supreme Court decisions, represent the beginning phase of reinvigorating the Constitution and restoring the American Promise. Isn’t ...
Read more.Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction law used in Jan. 6 prosecutions
By KYLE CHENEY and JOSH GERSTEIN About 350 Jan. 6 defendants have faced obstruction charges now thrown into doubt by the court. The Supreme Court has narrowed the scope of a ...
Read more.The Supreme Court’s Decision Overruling Chevron is Important—But Less so than You Might Think
by ILYA SOMIN It won't end the administrative state or even significantly reduce the amount of federal regulation. But it's still a valuable step towards protecting the rule ...
Read more.Supreme Court guts agency power in seismic Chevron ruling
by Jacob Knutson The Supreme Court on Friday curtailed the executive branch's ability to interpret laws it's charged with implementing, giving the judiciary more say in what federal agencies can do. ...
Read more.Timely Lessons About Tyranny from the Father of the Constitution
By: John Whitehead James Madison, often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” once predicted that the Bill of Rights would become mere “parchment barrier,” words on paper ...
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