Liberty
Tiny Treats or Tricky Tactics? Unmasking “Shrinkflation”
Prepare to be spooked! Forget the scary costumes; “shrinkflation” is a silent yet subtle disruptor that has infiltrated the candy aisle this year, spiking by thirteen percent since last year.…
Policy Pizza: Socialism and Economics of Immigration
This week on Policy Pizza, we hooked up with Daniel Di Martino, founder of the Dissident Project, to chat about the rise in socialism in the US and what he…
Redistricting: Shaping the Political Landscape for 2024
The fall season in North Carolina brings with it the promise of not just colorful leaves on trees but a pivotal shift in redistricting. The Tar Heel state is no…
How Important is Public Safety to You?
In recent days, our world has faced profound violence, stark division, palpable fear, and raw hatred as the war between Hamas and Israel enters its second week. Even tuning into the news,…
Policy Pizza Back for Season Two!
For season two, we have guests who are experts on education, crime, immigration, affirmative action, free speech, election security, municipal government corruption, and so much more! This year, we even…
Israel Under Attack
Saturday, October 7, marked the single deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust, many calling it “Israel’s 9/11.” Hamas, a bloodthirsty terrorist organization backed by Iran, declared war on Israel…
Privacy or Secrecy?
The North Carolina General Assembly recently passed a new state budget that contains a seemingly innocuous provision that would functionally exempt lawmakers from public records law. The provision – seen…
John Locke Foundation Film “In the Pines” to Screen at Raleigh Film Festival
RALEIGH – The John Locke Foundation’s gripping short film, In the Pines, is making waves through the film festival circuit. The film, produced by Greg de Deugd, and directed by Dugan…
A New Horizon: School Choice Becomes Law in North Carolina, Transforming Education
The wait is finally over. North Carolina has a solidified new state budget, and it includes a major victory for families across the state. The Republican-led budget, passing 26 to…
Environmentalists Seek to Save the Whales from Offshore Wind Energy
From December through mid-August, 60 large whales have washed ashore East Coast beaches, coinciding with the issuance of several federal permits for whale “harassment” as a consequence of offshore wind…
A Few Education Highlights from the House Budget
Finally. The Republican conference budget proposal was finally released earlier today. I’m sure readers are aware of the infighting among Republican lawmakers regarding casino legislation and Medicaid expansion. There will…
From Litigator to Justice: Riggs’ Rapid Ascent in Cooper’s Mission for a Left-Leaning Court
Last week, Gov. Roy Cooper appointed North Carolina Appeals Court Judge Allison Riggs to the state Supreme Court to serve the remaining term of Justice Michael Morgan, who retired from…