
What’s Next in Syria: Captagon and Assad’s Booming Drug Empire
The Captagon drug trade is turning Syria into a narco-state. In 2020 alone, authorities outside Syria seized a combined total of at least $3.4 billion worth of Captagon.In Syria, the drug empire is ru...
28 Heinä 202248min

The Administrative State, U.S. Constitution, and the Supreme Court
The legitimacy of lawmaking by unelected regulatory officials is a controversial subject in any democratic republic, including ours. That is particularly true given that agency rules govern virtually ...
26 Heinä 202258min

July 20, 2022: Dispelling Myths About Gas Prices: Lessons from Across the Oil Supply Chain
Major costs and obstacles impacting the entire oil supply chain, from oil producers, refiners, to gas stations, are driving up gas prices. Understanding the oil supply chain and its challenges helps t...
20 Heinä 202254min

The Future of Education: The Vision of Mary McLeod Bethune
Creating better educational opportunities for all Americans—regardless of race or socioeconomic status—is crucial work in this country, and it’s been ongoing for decades. On July 13, America recognize...
14 Heinä 202259min

Tackling Threats to Religious Freedom in China
The Chinese Communist Party is notorious for its policies of repression, especially against persons of faith. From Uyghur Muslims to Christians to Tibetan Buddhists, people of all religious traditions...
11 Heinä 20221h 1min

West Virginia v. EPA: Initial Insight and Analysis
The United States Supreme Court, in a 6-3 opinion, held that the EPA’s Clean Power Plan wasn’t authorized under the Clean Air Act. Under this rule, the agency was trying to dictate how the entire coun...
6 Heinä 202237min

Scholars and Scribes Review the Rulings: The Supreme Court’s 2021-22 Term
The Supreme Court’s 2021-22 term is almost over. There were important cases involving religious liberty (Kennedy v. Bremerton School District), vaccine mandates (NFIB v. OSHA), immigration (Biden v. T...
6 Heinä 20221h 14min

Trust Decay: Rebuilding Intergenerational Trust in a Technocratic Age
Rebelling against one’s elders is almost a modern rite of passage. But it’s usually temporary and partial. Today’s youth culture, however, seems to profoundly distrust the generations that came before...
30 Kesä 202257min






















