Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
The top five most popular columns that ran at Reason.com between August 17 and August 21 are:
Innocent Man Freed, But Shabby Prosecutor Still Works as Judge: Bernard Baran served 22 years on dubious child molestation charges, yet the prosecutor who convicted him isn't even inconvenienced, by Radley Balko (8/17)
A History of Violence: The long, sordid tale of anti-black brutality on the American left, by Damon W. Root (8/20)
Among the Cynics: When it comes to health care reform, Obama doesn't believe reasonable people can disagree, by Katherine Mangu-Ward (8/19)
An Odd Silence on Gay Marriage: Why won't leading opponents of same-sex marriage go on the record with their predictions? by Steve Chapman (8/20)
The California Coastal Commission vs. Its Critics: The "most formidable player" in California land regulation demands a documentarian's raw footage, by Brian Doherty (8/17)
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