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Senior Fellow Judy Shelton joins Natalie Brunell, host of the Coin Stories podcast, to provide a powerful look at fixing (or replacing?) today’s broken monetary system. |
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| | Senior Fellow Richard Vedder explains how a free market incentive system can save higher education. |
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| | Research Fellow Christopher J. Calton predicts California Governor Gavin Newsom will continue blaming California’s homeless crisis on anybody except himself, but his attempts to spin and scapegoat will only make him look like a bratty child. |
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| | Research Associate Caleb Petitt explains how rent extraction puts the bargaining initiative in a politician’s hands. |
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| | Senior Fellow Abigail R. Hall urges journalists not to ask about the leaks from national security leaders, but about the normalization of perpetual war. |
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PODCASTSenior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip Magness is interviewed by Jonah Goldberg. They discuss Magness' new book, The 1619 Project Myth, and other subjects in economic history. Listen now » |
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Senior Fellow William J. Watkins, Jr., explains why judges are not (and shouldn’t be) special guardians of the Constitution. Read more » |
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Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley celebrates that Fauci’s allies have been sent packing as strategic reformers move in. Read more » |
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In the first essay of a three-part series, Senior Fellow John Goodman asks: What is the right price to pay for drugs? In the second essay, he explains how people would make decisions about whether to purchase drugs (and which drugs to purchase) in a free market. In the third and final essay, he explains how American healthcare can move in the direction of free market reforms. |
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Senior Fellow Richard K. Vedder warns America is approaching academic Armageddon. Read more » |
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VIDEOSenior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip Magness discusses the Trump administration's trade policy. Watch now » |
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Senior Fellow Benjamin Powell argues Trump’s tariffs will hurt the world’s poor the most. Read more » |
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C. Ronald Kimberling cites Senior Fellow Richard K. Vedder in an op-ed advocating for the elimination of DEI-inspired general education requirements. Read more » |
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Journalist J.D. Tuccille cites Research Fellow Kristian Fors’ Golden Fleece report in an article explaining how to fix California's homeowners’ insurance crisis. Read more » |
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Journalist Anthony Noto quotes Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip Magness on the US Court of Appeals’ temporary lift on the US Court of International Trade's order that froze Trump’s ability to move forward with most of his tariffs. Read more » |
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Journalist Drew Sitton interviews Senior Fellow Williamson Evers on his Comparative Cultures Ethnic Studies Curriculum. Read more » |
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Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley critiques California Governor Gavin Newsom’s response to soaring gas and energy costs. Read more » |
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Senior Fellow Stephen Halbrook praises the Supreme Court's 2022 decision (Bruen), which confirmed a citizen's right to bear arms. Read more » |
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Journalist Adam Creighton quotes Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip Magness in a piece detailing how Donald Trump’s humiliation in court over tariffs. Read more » |
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Senior Fellow Richard K. Vedder offers faint hope of reform for financial assistance for college students. Read more » |
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Senior Fellow Ivan Eland explains how Trump is balancing US policy toward Israel—and why that’s good. Read more » |
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FEATURED BOOK (Now in Paperback)by David T. Beito |
| “This book is not mere history; it is an exposé. You won’t know which is more shocking: the lengths to which FDR and New Dealers like Senators (and future Supreme Court justices) Hugo Black and Sherman Minton went to suppress freedom of speech, privacy, and civil rights; or the degree to which these efforts have been concealed by pro-FDR and New Deal propagandists.” —Randy E. Barnett, Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law Center |
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