The Hate-Speech Temptation
By Douglas Murray • National Review It’s much more comfortable for those in power to go after amorphous concepts than to address real-world issues. At the start of January this…
By Douglas Murray • National Review It’s much more comfortable for those in power to go after amorphous concepts than to address real-world issues. At the start of January this…
By Holly Scheer • The Federalist Hillary Clinton isn’t ready to let go of her election loss to President Trump. Clinton is in Mumbai, India, at the India Today Conclave,…
By Chuck DeVore • The Federalist A California lawmaker recently came up with the bright idea that waiters who serve unrequested straws should go to jail for six months because…
By Adam Kredo • Washington Free Beacon Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is calling on America to “make guns illegal” in light of deadly shootings that have taken place…
By Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon Russian President Vladimir Putin, in language suggesting the start of a new Cold War, revealed Russia is building nuclear-powered cruise missiles, drone submarines,…
By Margot Cleveland • The Federalist For six years, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has fought for the release of documents related to Operation Fast and Furious…
By Nicole Russell • The Federalist The Federalist society at the Lewis and Clark Law School invited Christina Hoff Sommers, scholar, author, and outspoken critic of feminism to speak Monday,…
After the fall of Soviet communism, much changed globally. But we’ve been slow to catch up with at least some of those changes. For example, Bulgaria, a former Eastern Bloc…
By Drew Johnson • Fox News Some activists are urging Congress to use a little-known procedural tool to overturn a recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision called the Restoring Internet…
By Stephen Moore • Investor’s Business Daily This has been a colder-than-usual winter in the Midwest and Northeast, so many Americans are facing high home heating and electric bills. In…
By Megan McArdle • The Washington Post Remember when companies tried to stay out of politics? I’d imagine Delta Air Lines is recalling those days very fondly. The airline bowed…
By Todd Sheppard • Washington Free Beacon A new paper rebuts claims by two Harvard professors that communications from ExxonMobil showed a pattern of the company deceiving the public and…
The Frontiers of Freedom Institute has sent letters to Secretaries Tillerson and Mnuchin on February 27, 2018, requesting an investigation into gross human rights violations and extreme corruption against nine…
Investor’s Business Daily Big Labor: The case of Janus v. AFSCME, now before the Supreme Court, pits an Illinois state employee against a giant government employees’ union in a fight…
Dear Secretaries Tillerson and Mnuchin, As an Institute dedicated to the universal promotion of human rights and the fight against corruption, we commend you for your commitment to implementing the…