Everyone has the right to a fair trial. But if you're prosecuted by a federal agency—like the EPA, NLRB, or SEC—you could find yourself in a strange in-house tribunal where the deck is stacked against you.
We're shaped by our experiences. Where we end up ultimately is a matter of where we're from.
In the face of government giants—unjust agencies, out-of-control bureaucrats, and oppressive cities—ordinary people answer the call to adventure.
When you look at the bare biographical etchings of two people's lives, can you tell which ones has power? Who is the oppressor and who is oppressed?
What happens when the government's mistakes impact a family?
The Supreme Court is a high-stakes arena—with drama, colorful characters, and battles with impossible odds.
How do you go from a small nonprofit with a few employees to a Supreme Court-winning law firm with lawyers across the country? By being bolder than the rest.
An entire magazine dedicated to the government's regulation of water—and soggy land—under the Clean Water Act.
When government goes bad, it ruins lives.
For restaurants and food trucks, bars and butter-makers, government regulations can mean closing time.
Has the Supreme Court become too politicized—or is that just what critics of the Court want you to believe?
Are you simply what you look like?
Inside stories from the farming frontier.
Government experts believe they can design our lives. But how many centrally planned programs have been disasters?
Defending the right to build.
Is America as irrevocably divided as it seems?
In an emergency—like a pandemic—how much control should we give up to the government?
Heroes come in many forms.
Exploring the intersection of culture, politics, and law.
Here's what it takes to win against the government in court.
Innovation, progress, and human freedom: The story of capitalism
A deep-dive into state-run economies—and why they fail.
Between private property owners and the public, battles are being waged at the shoreline.
America desperately needs to build more housing. Why is the government making it difficult?
The key to saving the natural world: private property rights.
Few things are more foundational to our humanity than our ability to communicate.
Rose Knick never expected to make history.
Federal agencies are becoming a rogue fourth branch of government.
Fighting for liberty at the highest court.
Can the government extort property owners?