The central idea of the law in the nineteenth century was the importance and, derivatively, the inviolability of the free individual will. But the law has come increasingly to involve itself not only in protecting human life but in assuring to the individual a productive and satisfying life.
–Donald M. Dozer
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
January 15, 2021 Why They Hate Trump So Deeply
In the words of Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The unbelievable hatred that Democrats, liberals, progressives, and the mainstream press have toward President Trump continues to consume them, with the latest manifestation being a second impeachment of President Trump, just a few days before he leaves office. Isn’t the purpose of ...
Conservative Principles
by Laurence M. Vance
Back at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis in the United States in March of this year, two Democratic representatives (Tim Ryan of Ohio ...
Witnessing Lithuania's 1991 Fight for Freedom from Soviet Power
by Richard M. Ebeling
Individual liberty and representative democracy as complementary forms of personal and political self-government are precious aspects of shared social life. Given the political and ...
Black Lives Matter, But Not to Everyone, Part 1
by Jacob G. Hornberger
I recently watched the Netflix series Seberg, which profiles the Hollywood actress Jean Seberg and the U.S. government’s intentional...
End Police Tyranny by Repealing Laws
by James Bovard
“I can’t breathe,” George Floyd protested as a Minneapolis cop pressed his knee onto Floyd’s neck for eight minutes while Floyd was lying face ...
Life Under Democratic Control
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What would be the effect of a federal government totally controlled by the Democrat Party? Join FFF ...