A Legacy of Light
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 [...]
SCOTUS: 3 Cases
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 [...]
The NYT Wrong on 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 [...]
Den of Thieves
By Judd Garrett - December 24, 2022 On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a speech to a joint session of Congress demanding that we give him more money on top of the $50 billion we have already [...]
More Energy – Less Reg’s
The World Needs More Energy and Less Energy Regulation By Connor O'Keeffe – Dec. 10, 2022 Energy is a highly regulated industry across the world. There is less debate about the need for government control when it comes [...]
Conservation vs. Environment
Conservationism vs. Environmentalism: What Is the Difference? BY BRIAN DAVID CRANE At first glance, the objective of both conservationism and environmentalism appears to be similar: To conserve our planet. Yet how each of these philosophies approach such conservation of [...]