December 7, 2024

MORE MEDIA ATTENTION

The Wall Street Journal

This Letter to the Editor by two sitting congressmen says Senior Fellow Judy Shelton is right. Read more »

Law & Liberty

AIER Research Fellow Thomas Savidge praises Good as Gold. Read more »

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WABC Radio, Kudlow Show

Senior Fellow and Good as Gold author Judy Shelton asks: why should an independent agency like the Fed have such enormous power? Listen now »

The James Martin Center for Academic Renewal

Senior Fellow Richard K. Vedder writes that Trump should make serious postsecondary reform a priority. Read more »

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Monetary Metals Podcast

Senior Fellow and Good as Gold author Judy Shelton argues that sound money is a right. Watch now »

Real Clear Markets

Senior Fellow Alvaro Vargas Llosa explains how Trump could set the country on a sensible economic path. Read more »

Reason

Senior Fellow Stephen Halbrook reports on Second Amendment issues after the Federalist Society’s National Lawyers Convention. Read more »

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FIRE’s Free Speech Podcast

Senior Fellow David T. Beito discusses which president was worst on the First Amendment. Watch now »

Reason

Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness reviews Taking America Back: The Conservative Movement and the Far Right by David Austin Walsh. Read more »

The American Spectator

Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley has some creative ideas to cut into the UC system's budget deficit. Read more »

The American Spectator

Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley scrutinizes Planned Parenthood's influence over government and schools. Read more »

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Ave Maria Radio

Senior Fellow Robert Whaples discusses how tariffs will affect the economy. Listen now »

Freedom Conservatism

Research Fellow Alexander Salter and Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness describe how modern monetary theory damaged Biden's chance for reelection. Read more »

National Review

Research Fellow Alexander Salter describes how and why Trump can make space great again. Read more »