Two Presidents, One Supreme Court Seat
Taft, Coolidge, and a turning point in American legal and political history
The Great Tax Resister
How a “war measure” became a permanent feature of American taxation—and the woman who fought back
Coolidge’s Surprising Contribution to Progressivism
A conservative president appoints a progressive justice
Roofs, Not Ceilings
We can’t moralize our way out of the iron parameters of supply and demand
Not Your Grandfather’s Gilded Age
Antitrust prosecutions are back. But are they a good idea?
The Price of Revision
A new biography of Milton Friedman is not to be missed…but it gets things wrong
The Truth About Communism, Through Popular Fiction
Author Ruta Sepetys has broken through with historical fiction for young readers about the evils of communism
America in Debt: Media Reactions
What the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and others say about the Coolidge Foundation’s national conference