Paul Meekin from The Liberty Conservative has a must read essay on the importance of the fight against efforts to ban online gambling, including an account of how he was personally effected by the ban.

No Strike!? You’re Out – Online […]

Congress returns form President’s Day recess. The Senate will continue working on approving President Trump’s nominations.

The House is in session from Monday through Friday. Among the legislation that will be consider is the Regulatory […]

If there is one topic “progressives” are more reluctant to address during Black History Month than the role the second amendment played in the civil rights movement, is the racist roots of their beloved minimum and prevailing wage laws.

These […]

Campaign for Liberty has joined a collation of 133 free-market advocacy and business organisations in support of the Death Tax Repeal Act (H.R. 631/S. 205). Campaign for Liberty members who support repealing the death tax should call their […]

Those looking for insights into Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon’s philosophy and outlook may be interested in his remarks on “The Future of Conservationism,” a panel discussion Mr. Bannon participated in back in September, […]

As Congressional Republicans continued to debate whether to repeal ObamaCare with something good, something ok, or something bad, it might be a good time to look  back at Ron Paul’s columns  “The Right Lessons from ObamaCare Meltdown” and […]

Black History Month is an excellent time to revisit Damon Root’s 2012 Reason Magazine essay Fredrick Douglas: Classical Liberal
In April 1865, as the Civil War was reaching its bloody climax, the abolitionist leader and escaped former slave […]

Personal is Policy, which is why many opponents of mass surveillance, warrantless wiretapping, and other violations of the forth amendment where disappointed when President Trump nominated surveillance state defender Mike Pompeo to serve as CIA […]

“I told everyone what to do, they didn’t listen, so to heck with them!” 
That quote is from my last conversation with Burt Blumert, whose would have turned 88 this week. Burt is one of the unsung heroes of the liberty movement, in fact it […]

“I told everyone what to do, they didn’t listen, so to heck with them!” 
That quote is from my last conversation with Burt Blumert, who would have turned 88 this week. Burt is one of the unsung heroes of the liberty movement. In fact, it’s […]

The Senate continues to work on approving President Trump’s cabinet nominations. Yesterday, the Senate conformed Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuucin by a vote of 53-47.

The House in session Monday through Friday. As in past weeks, the focus is […]

Since February is Black History Mouth, it’s a good time to reread some articles on the role the second amendment played in the Civil Rights movement:

Reminder: Guns Helped Secure the Freedom and Civil Rights of Black Americans (Reason […]

One of the most dangerous (if well-meaning) domestic initiatives pushed by the George W. Bush administration was to expend federal funding for “social services” provided by faith-based institutions.
By putting religious organizations on the […]

One of the most dangerous (if well-meaning) domestic initiatives pushed by the George W. Bush administration was to expend federal funding for “social services” provided by faith-based institutions.
By putting religious organizations on the […]