COMMENTARY AND OP-EDS
Carleson: The Need for National Reconciliation
10/14: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson explains how the actions of General Robert E. Lee brought about reconciliation in divided times and what we can learn from his example.
Blackwell: Congress Must Stop the Internet Sales Tax Mugging of Small Businesses and Jobs
10/13: This boom in online shopping has brought tremendous benefits to consumers but also created tremendous opportunities for small businesses.
Williams: New Book Breaks Down Economic Realities
10/10: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams writes about Universal Economics, a new book that hopes to teach real economic principles to all.
Former Starr County Employee Arrested for Voter Fraud
10/8: A former employee of Texas' Starr County was arrested for four counts of illegal voting.
Klukowski: Supreme Court Goes Conservative with Kavanaugh Confirmation
10/6: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the newest Supreme Court justice and how it could make the court the most conservative group of justices since 1934.
Blackwell: Kavanaugh Confirmation a Trial on Civility
10/5: ACRU’s Policy Board member and senior fellow Ken Blackwell speaks to Neil Cavuto on what Brett Kavanaugh's SCOTUS confirmation hearings means for civility in our country.
Klukowski: Undecided Kavanaugh Voters Should Confirm the Justice
10/4: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski explains why undecided voters for SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh should vote to confirm the candidate.
Klukowski: Senate Republicans Begin the Push for Kavanaugh
10/3: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on Mitch McConnell beginning the confirmation process for embattled SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Williams: Is School Discipline Discriminatory?
10/3: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams examines whether race plays a role in disciplinary reactions in schools.
Protecting Online Privacy Must Be A Priority
10/3: Protecting the online privacy of American consumers and companies is good policy, good politics, and good business.
George Washington's Prayer for America
10/2: Former Attorney General and ACRU board member Edwin Meese III recounts the story of President George Washington's inauguration and why his prayer for our nation still rings true today.
Blackwell: Online Privacy Is a Bipartisan Issue
10/1: ACRU’s Policy Board member and senior fellow Ken Blackwell explains why protecting American citizen's privacy online should rally both Democrats and Republicans to work together.
Klukowski: GOP Sees Shades of McCarthyism from Democrats During Kavanaugh Hearings
9/28: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on why Republican Senators are comparing the Democrats treatment of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh to McCarthyism.
Williams: Discriminatory Diversity in Universities
9/26: ACRU Policy Board member and Professor of Economics Dr. Walter E. Williams explains why diversity standards and practices in colleges are hurting education in America.
Klukowski: Kavanaugh Vote Scheduled for Friday
9/25: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports that the Senate has scheduled the vote for SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh for Friday.
Klukowski: Kavanaugh Defends Himself Against Accusations
9/24: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh's vehement defense against sexual misconduct allegations.
Klukowski: Yale Classmates Support Kavanaugh
9/23: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh's Yale classmates, who refute Deborah Ramirez's accusations of sexual misconduct.
ACRU's Susan Carleson Urges Grassley to Confirm Kavanaugh
9/21: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson wrote to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley urging him to confirm SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh by October 1, 2018.
ACRU Joins CAP in Urging Kavanaugh Confirmation
9/20: ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson signed the Conservative Action Project's memo urging the Senate to confirm SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh before October 1.
Texas County Will Clean Voter Rolls
9/19: Starr County Texas has reached a settlement with the American Civil Rights Union to clean the border county's voter rolls.


