Farmers vs. Union Trespassers
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Chris Kieser, an Attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, discusses, among other issues, property rights and a case recently argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in which farmers ask the Court to restore the right to turn away union organizers who storm their property…[more] |
How America Should Respond to Crises
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Amity Shlaes, Author, Economic Historian, and Co-Editor of a New Edition of the "Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge," discusses the economic history of crises, why presidents should avoid "great," and her latest books…[more] |
Women's History Month: An Interview with the First Ladies Man
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Andrew Och, Award Winning Television Producer and Author of "Unusual for their Time: On the Road with America's First Ladies," discusses Dr. Jill Biden’s transition from second lady to first lady, on-the-job training for a first lady, and the role of America’s first second gentleman…[more] |
Trading "Green Energy" for Reliability: The Texas Freeze
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The Honorable Jason Isaac, Director of Life: Powered at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and a former Texas State Representative, discusses the widespread power outages in Texas, the public policy mistakes made in trading green energy for reliability, and Governor Abbott’s investigation of ERCOT…[more] |
Governor Cuomo, Bipartisanship, 2024 and More
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William Conti, a partner in the Washington, DC, Office of Baker & Hostetler, discusses the scandal involving Andrew Cuomo and nursing homes, President Joe Biden's efforts at unity and reaching across the aisle, the names already being thrown around for 2024, and more…[more] |
A Chill In the Air: Free Speech and College Campuses
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Jude Schwalbach, Research Associate and Project Coordinator at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy, discusses the importance of free speech to democracy, how we can return civil discourse to higher education, and the problem with "free speech zones" on college campuses…[more] |
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