Podcast

Carolina Journal Radio No. 741: Former ambassador’s daughter leads legal fight against Twitter

The daughter of North Carolina-based former Ambassador Jim Cain serves as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Twitter. Cameron Cain and a co-plaintiff contend that the social media giant has not taken adequate stops to block ISIS from using Twitter to plan its terrorist attacks. Jon Guze, the John Locke Foundation’s director of legal studies,...

Jon Guze, Julie Tisdale
Opinion

New Markets Tax Credit Signals Wrong Turn

Like a recovering addict on the verge of a major binge, some North Carolina lawmakers are on the brink of falling back into the black hole of tax credits. Rather than serving as a national model for tax and regulatory reform, North Carolina risks becoming, again, a national leader in crony capitalism. Senate Bill 826,...

Becki Gray
Podcast

Legislative Victories Rooted In Conservative Icons

John Hood on conservative legislative victories; Roy Cordato on comments from Sharon Decker about targeted tax incentives; Martin Nesbitt & Fletcher Hartsell debate school choice; Robert Sirico defends free markets; Sarah Curry on growth in state spending

Sarah Curry, Dr. Roy Cordato, John Hood
Podcast

Social Workers To Monitor What Kids Eat At Home?

Rick Henderson on N.C.'s childhood obesity task force; Dallas Woodhouse on conservative accomplishments; Beth Wood on concerns with JDIG incentives; Rep. Mark Meadows on repealing ObamaCare; Becki Gray & Katherine Restrepo on ObamaCare & Medicaid reform

Katherine Restrepo, Rick Henderson, Becki Gray
Podcast

They’re Legal: GOP Prevails On New Election Maps

Rick Henderson on court rulings impacting NC election law; legislators debate Commerce Dept. reorganization; legislators react to audits of NC licensing boards; John Blondell on Margaret Thatcher's legacy; JLF's Jon Sanders on need to sunset regulations

Rick Henderson, Jon Sanders

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