Interviews

Interviews

Jason Isaac: Climate Litigation Losing Steam as Federal Funding Dries Up, Iran Conflict Accelerating Global Shift Toward Stable American Energy Supply

CEO and founder of American Energy Institute, Jason Isaac, celebrates Earth Day ‘26: The planet is still doing great. It’s

Richard Epstein: Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Arguments Reflected Fundamental Failure to Read the Naturalization Statutes

Richard A. Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law & Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago

Vaccine Safety Researcher Kirsch Calls for COVID Accountability and Data Transparency

Executive Director of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation and founder of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund, Steve Kirsch, discusses vaccines,

Haisten Willis: Political Polarization Is Devastating the Dating Market, Conservative Men Face Severe Shortage of Conservative Single Women

Editor of Commonplace magazine, Haisten Willis, on Pride and Polarization and why Dan Proft is Single 

Former FEC Commissioner: Constitution May Actually Permit States to Allow Non-Citizens to Vote in Federal Elections, Congress Cannot Simply Override It

Bradley Smith, chairman of the Institute for Free Speech, Blackmore/Nault Professor of Law at Capital University and who served on

Joshua T. Katz: Judge Van Dyke’s Vulgar Dissent Less Troubling Than Colleagues’ Deliberate Euphemism in Trans Spa Case

Joshua T. Katz, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, with  An appraisal of judicial vulgarity

Retired NASA Astronaut Tom Jones Explains the Importance of the Artemis II Mission

Veteran NASA astronaut Tom Jones explains the importance of the Artemis II Mission and what it’s like to be in

Gas Price Spike Reflects Decades of Western Energy Policy Failures, Not Just Iran Conflict

Brenda Shaffer is faculty member at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School’s Energy Academic Group and a senior fellow at the