For the spring term, the Conservative Thought and Policy Program is assembling a speaker series on the history, legacy and contemporary relevance of supply-side economics: the policy mix of tax and regulatory restraint, coupled with sound money, that formed the basis of the Ronald Reagan economic policy in the 1980s.

Meantime, Visiting Scholar Brian Domitrovic has recently written on the reception of the stunning new biography of Jack Kemp, the greatest Congressman in the supply-side tradition, the book Jack Kemp: The Bleeding-Heart Conservative Who Changed America, written by Washington columnists Morton Kondracke and Fred Barnes.

Brian鈥檚 column is here:

And the biography of Kemp here: