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In an article written on Institute Chairman's Lew Rockwell's website, Jacob Huebert observes that socially liberal libertarians have often accused the Mises Institute of racism. He calls the charges erroneous and argues that they might stem from the support of some Institute scholars for immigration restrictions, its support of secession, or its uncompromising stand on libertarian issues.<ref>Huebert, Jacob (December 20, 2002). [http://www.lewrockwell.com/2002/12/jacob-huebert/never-trust-a-left-libertarian/ "Never Trust a Left-Libertarian."] LewRockwell.com</ref> In 2008 George Mason University Law Professor [[David Bernstein (law professor)|David Bernstein]] wrote on the [[The Volokh Conspiracy]] website that he refused overtures to publish with the Institute because of his view that the Institute "play[s] footsie" with racists, anti-Semites and conspiracy theorists.<ref>Bernstein, David (January 8, 2008). [http://www.volokh.com/posts/1199828622.shtml "More Trouble for Ron Paul."] The Volokh Conspiracy</ref>{{dubious|date=October 2013}}{{Unreliable source|date=August 2013}}

[[Julian Sanchez (writer)|Julian Sanchez]] and [[David Weigel]] have examined the ideology, later described by Rothbard and Rockwell as "paleo-libertarianism", which supported the founding of the Mises Institute:<blockquote>