U.S. History

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Chris Calton

More than twenty years after his death, Rothbard is proving that he still has much to teach us.

Ryan McMaken

The origins of the Second Amendment tell us it's impossible to be both pro-military and pro-second-amendment at the same time.

How the legal doctrine of prosecutorial immunity creates a “lemons” problem in criminal courts through moral hazard.

Percy L. Greaves, Jr.

With printing of the Continental notes in 1775, Webster feared people would think you could finance the Revolutionary War by printing paper money. We should have listened!

Jacob G. Hornberger

The US deep state’s hatred of the Iranian people goes back a long way, at least as far back as 1953.

Douglas French

Trump has certainly changed his tune on low interest rates since he was elected.