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Friday Sep 26, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 26, 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
Friday Sep 26, 2025
This Friday, Eugene Volokh previews his forthcoming article on the First Amendment’s protections for “addictive” speech, press, and religious activity; Barry Strauss speaks with Andrew Roberts about two centuries of ancient Jewish revolt against the Roman empire; and Joshua Rauh explains why addressing entitlement spending will be key to restoring America’s fiscal balance and preserving the nation’s prosperity.
Hoover Daily Report | September 26, 2025

Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 25, 2025
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
Today, Niall Ferguson explains how drones are rapidly changing warfare; economist Arthur Laffer joins Jon Hartley for a discussion of tax policy and the 50-year history of his “Laffer curve” concept; and Condoleezza Rice speaks with US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon about the 2025 edition of the authoritative “Education at a Glance” report.

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Today, Richard Epstein provides a legal analysis of the Trump administration pressuring ABC to drop Jimmy Kimmel from its programming; Michael McConnell offers an overview of a case on tariffs now before the Supreme Court; and Eyck Freymann discusses his new book The Arsenal of Democracy and its innovative contributions to scholarship on American security in a launch event recorded at the Hoover Institution.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 23, 2025
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Today, Eugene Volokh explores the reach of the Federal Communications Commission in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary removal from his show by ABC. Michael McFaul argues Russia is an unreliable ally and offers his view on how best to end the invasion of Ukraine. And Michael D. Bordo explores the fiscal policies that contributed to sky-high inflation in Britain in 1975.

Monday Sep 22, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 22, 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Today, Peter Berkowitz previews his new book on Israel’s recent political history and its relationship with the United States; the GoodFellows discuss turning points in Ukraine as well as America’s domestic political climate; and Jennifer Burns tells The Wall Street Journal why she believes American capitalism will continue to deliver prosperity 50 years from now, even as she anticipates a shake-up in the state’s relationship to the economy.

Friday Sep 19, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
This Friday, Niall Ferguson tells students that academic freedom and constitutional governance will endure as long as citizens keep up their efforts to maintain them; Scott Atlas analyses the social and mental health challenges facing Gen Z as well as possible remedies; and David Berkey reflects on editing 100 issues of Strategika, Hoover’s premier publication dedicated to revitalizing military history in academia.

Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Today, H.R. McMaster examines the foreign influence and interference opportunities presented to America’s adversaries seeking to exploit the assassination of Charlie Kirk. A new survey coauthored by Hoover fellows Amit Seru and David Larcker finds CEOs are increasingly using informal networks of advisors and even paid professional coaches to help formulate strategy and make decisions. And Oliver Melton discusses the importance of sifting through the noise to find the signal when evaluating the health of China’s economy on the latest episode of China Considered with Elizabeth Economy.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Today, Steven J. Davis speaks with Harvard economist Claudia Goldin about her recent paper examining drivers of the global decline in fertility; Hoover History Lab student contributors present policy considerations for dealing with the “senior bulge” and an aging population; and Bill Whalen examines how recent developments in national politics may shape the political fight over California’s congressional redistricting ballot measure, as well as the state’s upcoming governor’s race.
Hoover Daily Report | September 17, 2025
