Employee Freedom on CAE Radio Show (3 min., 2.22.16)
Employee Freedom on CAE Radio Show (3 min., 2.22.16) Center’s weekly radio show airs Mondays at 2:30 pm on Joe Soucheray Show on AM1500.
Employee Freedom on CAE Radio Show (3 min., 2.22.16) Center’s weekly radio show airs Mondays at 2:30 pm on Joe Soucheray Show on AM1500.
Peter Nelson Discusses MNsure Premiums on Jack & Ben
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In the terrible wake of the 35W bridge collapse, please join us for a special American Experiment Luncheon Forum at which Robert Poole, founder of the Reason Foundation in Los…
Arthur C. Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., talks about his new book, The Battle, in which he argues that the United States faces a new culture war,…
At a special Dinner Forum—sponsored by Minnesota's anti–collectivist fearless foursome
Paul Peterson discusses how technological innovation can do what almost two centuries of other school “reforms” have failed to accomplish: customize American education “so that each child is taught material at…
Elizabeth Marquardt previews a new study of how international trends in law, science, and culture are threatening age-old understandings of marriage and parenthood.In Spain, following the legalization of same-sex marriage,…
Virtually all public budgets have been scrutinized in rare ways in recent years, and they will continue to be, as we are in only the early years of what promises…
Steve Hayward discusses the concluding volume in his more-than-decade-long project on Ronald Reagan.
Jeff Benedict and Scott Bullock talk about the most important eminent domain and property rights case in a generation or more, Kelo v. City of New London.
Terry Moe and John Chubb talk about their new book, Liberating Learning, and how technology promises to make schools “significantly better over time” by replacing the “dead hand of monopoly…
Robert Levy talks about his book, The Dirty Dozen, which pointedly asks: “If America is truly the land of the free, should we have to ask the government permission to…
Writing in his book, Mobility First (with co-author Adrian Moore), Dr. Staley argues: “[W]e have yet to begin a serious discussion about how our transportation system needs to be reformulated…
Yes, the 2008 presidential race has been going on for years already – literally. Yet by tradition, the contest won’t truly get under way until the candidates deliver their acceptance…
The question is often asked whether Lincoln, being the gangly fellow he was, could be elected president in an age of television. It’s a fine, speculative question, but a more…
Chester E. Finn, Jr. talks about his new autobiography, the entertainingly serious and perfectly titled Troublemaker.
Whatever one thinks or fears about global warming -- how significant or hyped it might be, how dangerous or inconsequential it might be, or how manmade or naturally occurring its…
Politicians say they're willing to compromise -- as long as they're not forced to compromise their principles. As caveats go, this one has been known to lead to more rancor…
Prof. John Radsan discusses what he describes as Iran's "grave threat" to American security and national interests.
Why is economic liberty no less precious than other rights? Why is it often protected so poorly? And what is IJ doing to strengthen economic freedom across the country?Mr. Mellor…
Listen to Dr. Rick Hess will talk about how school choice advocates have "long operated in the hope that it would spur districts to dramatically improve." Or failing that, they've…