The constitutional requirement of a jury in criminal cases represents an essential protection of our liberty, an expression of democracy, and a commitment to deciding cases based on empirical evidence.
December 9, 2021 The Way Out of the Statist Morass
Given the seemingly intractable welfare-warfare system that characterizes the United States, it might be tempting for some people to despair and simply give up and surrender to what might appear to be the inevitable -- the permanent continuation of our lives as serfs on the welfare-warfare state plantation. After all, Americans have lived under a welfare state since the 1930s, when President Franklin ...
American Cities Are Socialist Nightmares
by Scott McPherson
America’s cities are petri dishes of “progressive” governance. Anyone who cares to see the consequences of radical left-wing policies need...
FDR's Infamy on Pearl Harbor by Jacob G. Hornberger
What were the events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? Did U.S. policy decisions ...
The Real Lessons of the Afghanistan Disaster
by Jacob G. Hornberger
I will never forget a formal dinner I attended shortly after the 9/11 attacks. It was sponsored by a conservative-oriented libertarian foundation. There were ...
The Constitution and Economic Liberty
by Jacob G. Hornberger
FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger gave a talk for the Constitution Day Celebration held by The Freedom ...