If you’ve ever been solicited on the street by clipboard-wielding activists asking you to donate to or support a group like the Southern Poverty Law Center, Greenpeace, or the Human…
The oldest and perhaps best-known part of the Public Interest Network are the Public Interest Research Groups, or “PIRGs.” The PIRGs grew out of the student activism of the 1960s…
While the PIRGs form the backbone of the Public Interest Network’s lobbying efforts, much of its canvassing is directed by the lesser-known Fund for the Public Interest (or “the Fund.”)…
While the size of the Public Interest Network gives the impression of containing dozens of sprawling, organic advocacy organizations located in nearly every state, PIN is really controlled by offices…
While we’ve examined many of the nonprofits in the Public Interest Network, we turn to the groups which provide the rest of its professional activist services. While the Fund for…
We are proud to announce that Issue 1 of Capital Research Magazine is now available. Here’s a peek at what’s inside: In GreenWatch, learn how America’s uranium production dovetails…
This article originally appeared in RealClearPolicy on February 20, 2019. The Center for American Progress’ ThinkProgress reported in late January that Daniel P. Schmidt, then vice president for program…
Half of colleges may fail in the next decade. Why? Innovation and new technology is creating convenient and affordable models for education. One day, we could one day live in…
In 2018, academics James Lindsay, Helen Pluckrose, and Peter Boghossian submitted a number of hoax papers to “identity studies” and “critical theory” journals to test their hypothesis that many postmodernist…
Ask a public school teacher what her principal frustrations are, and right up there with “dumb requirements from the principal,” “dumb requirements from headquarters,” and “kids more interested in their…