mises.org: The Politics of Guilt -- -- From Reconstruction to George Floyd, the left‘s guilt industry has run at full speed. As Murray Rothbard wrote, it is time to stand up to those that use guilt as a social weapon. #liberty #news
reason.com: Academic Freedom Podcast on the Federal Funding Freeze Aimed at Harvard University -- -- An explainer from Cass Sunstein #liberty #news
mises.org: How High Egg Prices May Resemble High OPEC Cartel Oil Prices -- -- While no one is accusing egg producers of colluding or price-fixing, from an economic standpoint, it certainly could be happening either by design or incidentally. #liberty #news
mises.org: We Never Got to Torture Congress -- -- Thanks to the endless “War Against Terror,” the US Government promoted methods of torture, including some borrowed from the sadistic torturers of the former Soviet Union. Congress stood by and let it happen. #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: May 26, 1868 -- -- 5/26/1868: Senate acquitted President Andrew Johnson and adjourned as court of impeachment. Chief Justice Chase presided over that trial. Johnson…The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 26, 1868 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
reason.com: Trump Seeks to Deport Afghans Who Fled the Taliban -- -- Lifting TPS status would make them eligible for deportation to Afghanistan, where the Taliban is likely to persecute and punish them. #liberty #news
reason.com: Courts Are Quietly Taking Over the Internet -- -- The next generation of online platforms is being shaped less by engineers and entrepreneurs and more by regulators and courts—and they’re very bad at it. #liberty #news
mises.org: Why Haters of Free Markets Love the Fruits of Free Markets -- -- There are numerous critics of free markets. However, all of those critics also are consumers and they gladly depend upon free markets to satisfy their needs. #liberty #news
mises.org: Why Haters of Free Markets Love the Fruits of Free Markets -- -- There are numerous critics of free markets. However, all of those critics also are consumers and they gladly depend upon free markets to satisfy their needs. #liberty #news
reason.com: The Case Against Judicial Deference to Executive Branch "Factual" Determinations in Alien Enemies Act Cases -- -- Legal scholar Rebecca Ingber offers some strong arguments against deference in this context. #liberty #news