Constitution
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ConstitutionGovernmentLibertyPolitics
Freedom versus Paternalism in the Coming Decade
by Richard Ebeling January 4, 2021What might we glean about what may be ahead, not only from 2020, but from the first twenty years of the 21st century.
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ConstitutionGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
Private Charity versus the Political Grinches
by Richard Ebeling December 23, 2020This year, 2020, has been a hard and disturbing one for virtually all of us due to the coronavirus and, especially, the government’s heavy-handed shutdown and lockdown responses
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Climate ChangeConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentPoliticsRegulation
Nuking the anti-nuke crowd
by Duggan Flanakin December 21, 2020Experts agree the tide has turned in nuclear power’s favor, but obstacles remain
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Guessing SCOTUS: Do Rulings Depend on What Roberts Has for Breakfast Each Day?
by Seton Motley December 16, 2020To foster said legal atmosphere – and it is critically important for the Court and the country we do so – the Court must defend Intellectual Property (IP) from its very many thieves
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ConstitutionGovernmentPolitics
Opponents of Liberty Remain Misguided Sore Winners
by Richard Ebeling December 15, 2020It is amazing that even when those on the American “left” elect those who they put up for high political office, like in this year’s presidential election, they remain sore and poor winners
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ConstitutionGovernmentLibertyPoliticsRegulation
The Disunited State of America
by Larry Sand December 15, 2020“We acknowledge that we meet on stolen land.”
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Linked In joins its big brothers with social media censorship
by Gregory Wrightstone December 15, 2020The social media giants are currently protected by a key legal shield known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
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Climate ChangeConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyGovernmentPolitics
NIMBY’s are making more noise than wind turbines
by Ronald Stein December 14, 2020“Clean” electricity by 2035 faces two major hurdles
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ConstitutionGovernmentPolitics
Why Hayek was Right About Nazis Being Socialists
by Richard Ebeling December 8, 2020If there is one thing that drives many on the American political “left” crazy is it to remind them that the Nazis, also, were socialists, just not the kind, cuddly, “democratic” kind that makes them feel warm all over
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Ill Literacy, Episode XXII: 1620 (Guest: Peter W. Wood)
by Jeffrey VanCleave December 8, 2020Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Peter W. Wood of the National Association of Scholars to discuss his new book, “1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project.”
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With a Biden presidency looming, charter schools are once again under attack
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Climate ChangeConstitutionEnvironment/EnergyFeaturedGovernmentPolitics
Send the Paris Climate Treaty to the Senate
by Paul Driessen December 7, 2020The most far-reaching international agreement ever must get Senate advice, consent and vote
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Get Ready for Nationwide Blackouts Under Biden
by Jay Lehr & Tom Harris December 4, 2020California’s climate and energy policies will bring thousands of blackouts to entire country