Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
These were the most popular columns at Reason.com last week:
Conservatives v. Libertarians: The debate over judicial activism divides former allies, by Damon W. Root (6/8)
The 'Costs' of Free Speech: Consequentialism and the First Amendment don't mix, by Matt Welch (6/7)
Free to Choose: Why did America prosper while most of the world remains poor? by John Stossel (6/10)
The Big Ten and Midwestern Identity: Why college sports should stop messing with the Big Ten, by Steve Chapman (6/7)
Media Matters (To Itself): What Helen Thomas's career has to do with the FTC's push to reinvent journalism, by Peter Suderman (6/9)
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The rest of the world remains poor? John Stossel should travel more.
Good job, Peter.