After the United States Supreme Court ruling this past June finally and rightfully overturning “Chevron…
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Why Not Put Students and Taxpayers First?

After the United States Supreme Court ruling this past June finally and rightfully overturning “Chevron Deference,” one might hope that federal agencies and the bureaucrats who populate them in Washington, D.C. would recognize and respect the new limitations on their previous excesses.

The ruling struck a major blow against administrative state overreach.  And while the Court’s decision specifically dealt with agencies’ rulemaking process and the ability to interpret statutes however they like, hopefully it and similar previous rulings will start imposing desperately needed guardrails to prevent rouge agency action.

The Unites States Department of Education (DOE) offers a textbook example of that sort of rogue behavior.   Many cogently contend that the DOE shouldn’t even…[more]

September 11, 2024 • 08:39 PM
Hey Kamala, Where Are Your Spending Cuts?

Hey Kamala, Where Are Your Spending Cuts?

Give Harris credit. She isn't disguising her master plan: the biggest tax and spend binge in American history. I just hope voters are paying attention.

ABC News Debate Loser: Media Credibility

ABC News Debate Loser: Media Credibility

The questions now are whether Americans will tolerate that continued deterioration, and whether someone within mainstream media leadership does the right thing by correcting course before it’s too late.

Blocking the U.S. Steel Deal: Biden’s Irresponsible Gamble with American Jobs and Global Competitiveness

Blocking the U.S. Steel Deal: Biden’s Irresponsible Gamble with American Jobs and Global Competitiveness

The Biden administration must reconsider its dangerous stance and allow the deal to move forward...

CFIF Launches “IP Protection Matters” Podcast

CFIF Launches “IP Protection Matters” Podcast

The Center for Individual Freedom (CFIF) launched IP Protection Matters, a new podcast interview series examining notable issues related to the protection of and threats to intellectual property (IP). Listen to all interviews on the IP Protection Matters website and on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Presidential Debate: Game Changer or Channel Changer?

In an interview with CFIF, William Conti, an attorney in Washington, D.C., discusses the first debate between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, the impact of endorsements, the status of the fight for the Senate in 2024, and the Republican bench looking forward to 2028[more]
The Negative Consequences of Drug Price Controls for Patients

Sally Pipes, Founder and President of Pacific Research Institute, discusses the impact of drug price controls under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), what it means for research and development of life-saving medicines, and how the IRA's drug pricing provisions will reduce access to new cures and treatments[more]
American Foreign Policy in the Context of the 2024 Election

Ambassador Francis Rooney, former U.S. Congressman (R-FL) and former Ambassador to the Holy See, discusses steps the next U.S. president should take to protect our nation and promote America's interests across the globe, the biggest threats to American foreign policy, and a comparison of the foreign policy[more]
Federal Court Halts Biden-Harris FCC Net Neutrality Order

Timothy Lee, CFIF's Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs, discusses the recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to put a hold on the FCC's Title II Net Neutrality rules, and how history has proven that the consequences of Title II Net Neutrality are disastrous and[more]
Do VP Choices Matter?

Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment, discusses Vice President Kamala Harris's selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to be her running mate, and what the political landscape may look like following the election as it relates to federal regulatory powers[more]
Secret Service Vulnerabilities and the Future of U.S. Politics

Virginia Allen, Senior News Producer and Podcast Host at The Daily Signal, discusses the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, vulnerabilities exposed by the assassination attempt of former President Trump, and what the future of American politics may look like[more]
Unprecedented Times: Picking a Presidential Candidate Post Primaries

Jarrett Stepman, Columnist with the Daily Signal, discusses President Biden's replacement as the Democrats' presidential candidate, how the process will work at the convention, and the factors that came into play for President Biden to withdraw from the race[more]
SCOTUS October 2023 Term In Review

Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute, discusses some of the seminal cases decided late in the U.S. Supreme Court's term, including the decision that rollbacks the Chevron doctrine and constitutes a massive blow to the power of federal agencies, and[more]
Notable Quote   
 
"Candidate questionnaires have long been a part of American politics, locking in politicians to certain policies, pledges and positions. But it has been decades since one has threatened to roil a presidential race, or undercut a major party nominee's carefully crafted image. ...But Kamala Harris is facing the real possibility that the candidate questionnaire she filled out for the American Civil Liberties…[more]
 
 
— John Solomon, Chief Executive Officer and Editor in Chief of Just the News
 
Liberty Poll   

Will the televised Harris/Trump debate have a significant, lasting impact on the presidential race, or quickly fade as other issues dominate voting decisions?