What arms are "common"?
Amicus brief challenging California rifle ban
If the only way to beat China is to become like China, then we've already lost.
A prison sentence of seven to nine years is excessive for nonviolent process crimes aimed at concealing legal behavior.
The incident is just the latest in a string of excessive force incidents involving school resource officers around the country.
The long, strange, and unfinished trip of a sitcom-writing legend who turned right after the Cold War, co-founded a podcast empire, turned on to psychedelics, and got turned off to politics.
Somebody tell the FBI and Congress.
Like Trump before him, Sanders is using establishment disunity to mount an insurgent campaign.
It may be better only in so far as it is much more likely to get invalidated by the courts.
Americans probably don't want a president who will nationalize the means of production, but we're happy to keep electing ones who grow government spending.
Lamar Johnson, who is serving his 25th year in prison, has been absolved of responsibility for a 1994 murder. A circuit judge says it's too late to give him a new trial.
Rep. Camille Lilly, who authored the bill, says her legislation will lead to more safety, convenience, and jobs.
My 2008 article on this subject is now available on SSRN.
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The former Massachusetts governor and 2016 Libertarian V.P. candidate gets just 9 percent in his own back yard, will continue to Super Tuesday.
If the president wants voters to take him seriously, he should stop pretending the problem has been solved.