The COVID-19 lockdowns have upended no part of our lives more than K-12 education, with virtually no public schools open for business with full-time, in-person instruction. The result has been pandemonium for students, parents, and educators, who...
Government tried to “help the poor” by spending $27 Trillion on a “war on poverty”. Shortly after its “war” began, the poverty rate STOPPED falling. Why? Government handouts teach dependence. Yaron Brook of the...
Bart J. Wilson explores how humans acquire, perceive, and know the custom of property, and why this might be relevant to understanding how property works in the twenty-first century. What is experimental economics? How does property work? What chaos...
Over the past 50-plus years, Charles Koch grew his family business, Koch Industries, into one of the largest privately-held companies in America while playing a leading role in creating or supporting the modern libertarian movement and some of its...
President-elect Joe Biden is promising a return to normalcy in U.S. foreign policy following the turbulent Trump years, calling for “America to restore dignified leadership at home and respected leadership on the world stage.” Be careful...
What should the U.S. government do in response the outbreak of hostilities between Israel and the Palestinians. FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger addresses that question on this week’s episode of The Libertarian Angle.
“The Electoral College is the best means of electing a president compared to any others that might be devised.” When Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2016 even though 2.8 million more people voted for Hillary Clinton...
America’s criminal justice system is more profoundly broken than most people realize. In their new book, “Injustice for All: How Financial Incentives Corrupted and Can Fix the US Criminal Justice System,” professors Chris Surprenant and...
On May 12, 2021, the Federalist Society’s Austin, Dallas, and Houston lawyers chapters cohosted a webinar panel discussing “Occupational Regulations vs. Economic Liberty.” The tension between economic liberty and the state’s power...
Lockdowns to slow the spread and save lives from COVID-19 happened all around the globe, in many ways, shapes and forms. We interviewed 5 of Students For Liberty’s leaders and staffers about their experiences of being under lockdown in Brazil...