The Case for School Choice in Light of 'Mahmoud'

July 01, 2025

Following the United States Supreme Court's recent decision in favor of parental rights in Mahmoud v. Taylor, J.D. Tuccille, contributing editor to Reason magazine, argues that expanded school choice would avoid similar conflicts in the future.

The Failure of International Organizations - And Why They're Likely Here to Stay

July 02, 2025

Enrico Colombatto, Italian professor of economics, provides a thorough analysis of the history and overall effectiveness of international organizations, and offers insight on their future in his recent article published by Geopolitical Intelligence Services ("GIS").

The Commonalities between Government-Run Grocery Stores and Public Education

July 02, 2025

In light of Zohran Mamdani's win of the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City and his proposal for government-run grocery stores, Reason magazine argues that all government-run services - from grocery stores to education - "stifle competition, kill innovation, and leave citizens with fewer alternatives when the system fails."

Membership is Growing for the Democratic Socialists of America

July 02, 2025

The victory of Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York city highlights the growing popularity of the Democratic Socialists of America ("DSA"), the largest socialist organization in the United States.

 

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  • The Failure of International Organizations - And Why They're Likely Here to Stay

    July 02, 2025

    Enrico Colombatto, Italian professor of economics, provides a thorough analysis of the history and overall effectiveness of international organizations, and offers insight on their future in his recent article published by Geopolitical Intelligence Services ("GIS").

     
  • The Double Standard of UN Leaders

    June 25, 2025

    Recent comments made by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres exemplified the anti-US bias of United Nations leaders, as he criticized US strikes against Iran, but continues to fail to call out the aggressive actions of the Chinese government.

     
  • 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.

     
 
  • GRI Releases New Reporting Standards

    July 01, 2025

    The Global Reporting Initiative ("GRI") has released new Climate Change and Energy Standards, which are developed by the Global Sustainability Standards Board ("GSSB"), and are one of the "most commonly accepted global standards for sustainability reporting by companies."

     
  • The Political Nature of ESG

    June 24, 2025

    Andrew Stuttaford in his recent National Review article shows how Environmental Social Governance ("ESG") has never been neutral, but has always had political underpinnings.

     
  • SEC Abandons Defense of Climate Disclosure Rules

    June 18, 2025

    The United States Securites and Exchange Commission ("SEC") is withdrawing proposed rules that would require "disclosures by investment managers marketing ESG-focused funds aimed at providing consistent information to investors and to avoid greenwashing risk."

     
 
  • France Condemned Over Racial Profiling

    July 01, 2025

    The European Court of Human Rights has condemned France over police discrimination, stating that "young men 'perceived as Arab, black or from North Africa' were four times more likely to be stopped than the rest of the population and 12 times more likely to be subjected to more severe measures including frisking."

     
  • European Commission Dismisses Anti-Greenwashing Regulations

    June 24, 2025

    The European Commission plans to withdraw the Green Claims Directive, a move supported by the European People's Party due to the Directive's "overly burdensome and complex" rules.

     
  • EU Advocate General Claims Hungary's LGBTQ+ Content Law Violates Human Rights

    June 09, 2025

    The European Union's advocate general has issued a non-binding opinion that Hungary's 2021 "childprotection law", which regulates LGBTQ+ content in educational material and TV programming, violates "basic human rights and freedom of expression."

     
 
  • Membership is Growing for the Democratic Socialists of America

    July 02, 2025

    The victory of Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York city highlights the growing popularity of the Democratic Socialists of America ("DSA"), the largest socialist organization in the United States.

     
  • The Commonalities between Government-Run Grocery Stores and Public Education

    July 02, 2025

    In light of Zohran Mamdani's win of the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City and his proposal for government-run grocery stores, Reason magazine argues that all government-run services - from grocery stores to education - "stifle competition, kill innovation, and leave citizens with fewer alternatives when the system fails."

     
  • The Case for School Choice in Light of 'Mahmoud'

    July 01, 2025

    Following the United States Supreme Court's recent decision in favor of parental rights in Mahmoud v. Taylor, J.D. Tuccille, contributing editor to Reason magazine, argues that expanded school choice would avoid similar conflicts in the future.