In an interview with CFIF, National Security Specialist and Pepperdine University Law Professor Gregory McNeal analyzes the constitutional and privacy debates surrounding the domestic and international use of drones.
In an interview with CFIF, Patrick Louis Knudsen, senior budget expert at The Heritage Foundation, discusses the latest in the debt ceiling fight and what lies ahead for America in the next few months with the implementation of costly new ObamaCare policies, the $1.2 trillion sequestration deadline and other issues.
In an interview with CFIF, Robert E. Norton, vice president for external affairs at the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and former assistant general counsel at Chrysler, discusses why size matters when it comes to automobile safety and why it’s wrong (and dangerous) for the government to force consumers into smaller vehicles to advance a politically driven environmental agenda.
From taxes to federal spending to gun-control and beyond, “Everywhere we turn, we see our elected officials living in a fantasy world – proposing solutions that have nothing to do with our nation’s problems,” says CFIF’s Renee Giachino in this week’s Freedom Minute as she discusses “Our Make-Believe Government.”
In an interview with CFIF, Brad Bailey, chairman and co-founder of The Texas Immigration Solution, discusses the need for real immigration reform and how the nation should look to implement The Texas Solution, a conservative, market-based reform being advocated by his organization.
CFIF’s Timothy Lee discusses increased enforcement activities against counterfeit goods and pirated music and movies, the detrimental impact such goods have on innovation, and the intellectual and historical roots of copyright law.