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Using Courts to Gain Policy

March 20, 2023|Environment|

Democrats’ Climate Lawfare Campaign Jeopardizes America’s Energy Future Climate activists use the courts as a weapon to attack large energy companies — essentially leveraging the legal system as a proxy to win a war of public opinion. By [...]

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The Green Socialist of Mars

March 14, 2023|Environment|

By Daniel Greenfield - March 04, 2023 We live in a strange world in which the weather is a subject of furious political debate. People have been arguing about the weather ever since the first rainstorm caught the first man without [...]

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A Legacy of Light

March 1, 2023|Liberty|

How Leonard Read's electric candle illuminated the world. By Dan Sanchez - February 14, 2023 We are living in dark times. The leviathan state has cast its shadow over the world, leaving economic devastation, war, and civil strife [...]

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SCOTUS: 3 Cases

January 30, 2023|Supreme Court|

Supreme Court Poised for Another Year of Landmark Decisions By Seamus Brennan - January 19, 2023 After a historic term for the Supreme Court in 2021-2022—during which the High Court overturned Roe v. Wade and solidified the most significant Second [...]

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America: Help Wanted

January 17, 2023|Economy|

US Labor Market: Help Wanted! By Mark Thornton - 12/26/2022 As we enter the holiday season stock owners have been the big losers of 2022, but jobs are still plentiful and nominal wages are rising rapidly. The Wall Street [...]

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The NYT Wrong on Court

January 16, 2023|Supreme Court|

The Warren Court New York Times Misfire With High Court Piece By Seamus Brennan - January 5, 2023 For decades, left-wing activists cemented their power in the public square by treating the U.S. judiciary as a [...]

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