reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: May 4, 1942 -- -- 5/4/1942: Wickard v. Filburn argued.  The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 4, 1942 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
mises.org: Real Genius -- -- Cinephiles are mourning the death of Val Kilmer, who is remembered for many movies, but we ought also to be remembered for his performance in the underrated anti-war classic, Real Genius. #liberty #news
mises.org: Make-Believe Equality Is Unattainable, Costly, and Harmful -- -- When intellectuals and political elites call for equality, they usually mean creating social conditions that are make believe at best and harmful at worst. Their latest hustle is “equity,” which means the state should guarantee equal outcomes for everyone. #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: May 3, 1802 -- -- 5/3/1802: Washington D.C. incorporated as the capital of the United States. Article I, Section 8 empowers Congress to To exercise…The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 3, 1802 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
reason.com: ESG Is Coming for Your Candy Bars -- -- As climate and equity proposals lose steam, activist investors are targeting junk food, soda, and alcohol in the name of corporate responsibility. #liberty #news
mises.org: Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation, Monopoly, or Disarmament? -- -- A past article, presenting a “libertarian” viewpoint of nuclear weapons, has two choices, but pointedly leaves out a third choice: nuclear disarmament. According to Murray Rothbard, disarmament is the only true moral choice and also the most practical. #liberty #news
mises.org: Powell, Trump, and the Austrian Business Cycle Time Bomb -- -- Mark Thornton cuts through the noise to explore the real economic threats facing America. #liberty #news
reason.com: The IRS Says Your Digital Life Is Not Your Property -- -- A Supreme Court case could determine whether Americans own their digital data—or whether the government can take that information without a warrant. #liberty #news
mises.org: Cracked Shells: Why Egg Prices Are High -- -- As egg prices rise, the Usual Progressive Suspects claim it is due to monopoly power by egg producers, calling for government intervention. However, the real reason #liberty #news
mises.org: A Moral Argument for Free Trade -- -- Murray Rothbard believed that the right to engage in voluntary exchange has long been understood as a natural right, not just a good, practical idea. Tariffs and other trade barriers violate that right. #liberty #news