Every year for more than a decade, various think tanks in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom produce a “bombshell” study where…
CEO compensation has become increasingly controversial, including cases where executives have received particularly high amounts of performance compensation, exotic or unusual features such as…
An important principle often used in legal cases is Cui Bono (“Who gains?”). It is frequently the key to motive, in the troika of…
Shelby Steele is a famed author on race relations and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He and his son Eli recently sat…
Real-time payments (RTP) is a hot topic in the US financial sector. Since 2017, when The Clearing House (TCH) launched its RTP system (TCH-RTP),…
Just before the start of 2024, the US Federal debt surpassed a new milestone: $34 trillion. In 2023 the US added $2.65 trillion in…
Last year, I described a zoning kerfuffle that had gotten me into hot water with our local county authorities. I had, in a fit…
Whether the political dimensions of ESG are features or bugs depends on your perspective. From the perspective of ordinary citizens, though, ESG is shot…
There’s a lot to like in Richard Jordan’s recent essay at Law & Liberty, “Romancing Creative Destruction.” But it’s also infected with a notable…