Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness speaks about history, yes—but also about capitalism, academic integrity, and why truth still matters in a politicized age as he debunks the many myths propagated by The 1619 Project on Let the People Prosper.
Journalist Matthew Omolesky quotes Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip Magness and warns that America’s “radical defense of classical liberalism” is what made it exceptional in the first place—and we abandon it at our peril. Read more »
Senior Fellow Stephen Halbrook details the SCOTUS case about Hawaii's "Vampire Rule" requiring prior consent for a licensed armed person to enter private property open to the public—and how it might also decide whether legally licensed weapons can be banned on so-called "sensitive" places. Read more »
Drawing on a lifetime of experience in the law—as prosecutor, defense attorney, and constitutional scholar—William J. Watkins, Jr., offers a bold, independent examination of the most important legal document in modern history.