Austria Would Do Well to Heed the Advice of Its Native Economists

June 09, 2025

As Austria struggles to stay afloat economically, it would do well abandon its welfare-based Keynesian economic policies and embrace the individualist philosophies of 19th century Austrian school economists such as Menger, Hayek and von Mises, according to analyst Matthew Karnitschnig.

UN Commissioner for Human Rights Advocates for "Nature Rights"

June 11, 2025

In a recent speech at Oxford University, the United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights has claimed that recognizing the "rights" of nature is a human rights issue.

Texas Supreme Court Takes Steps to Reform Legal Education

June 16, 2025

By inviting comments on whether to rescind the American Bar Association's decisive role in the law school accreditation process, the Texas Supreme Court has taken needed steps to bring balance back to the legal profession.

The Problem of a Too-Powerful Federal Reserve

June 16, 2025

Matthew Blakey of the Foundation for Economic Freedom argues that, by placing so much weight on the actions of the Federal Reserve, we are essentially accepting "central planning at the heart of a supposedly free-market system."

 

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  • The Problem of a Too-Powerful Federal Reserve

    June 16, 2025

    Matthew Blakey of the Foundation for Economic Freedom argues that, by placing so much weight on the actions of the Federal Reserve, we are essentially accepting "central planning at the heart of a supposedly free-market system."

     
  • Texas Supreme Court Takes Steps to Reform Legal Education

    June 16, 2025

    By inviting comments on whether to rescind the American Bar Association's decisive role in the law school accreditation process, the Texas Supreme Court has taken needed steps to bring balance back to the legal profession.

     
  • Austria Would Do Well to Heed the Advice of Its Native Economists

    June 09, 2025

    As Austria struggles to stay afloat economically, it would do well abandon its welfare-based Keynesian economic policies and embrace the individualist philosophies of 19th century Austrian school economists such as Menger, Hayek and von Mises, according to analyst Matthew Karnitschnig.