Ethan Nadelmann: How To Legalize All Drugs!
Q&A about the future of drug policy, drug use, and drug culture.
Q&A about the future of drug policy, drug use, and drug culture.
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow and the NYU historian debate whether black Americans should move away from progressivism.
Yes, says the Texas Supreme Court, applying Texas law.
"This drama around teaching Michelangelo's 'David' sculpture, one of the most important works of art in existence, has become ... a parody of ... the actual aims of classical education."
A 9-year-old backed out of a deal to sell her pet goat for slaughter. Local officials and sheriff's deputies used the power of the state to force her to go through with it.
And AI programs' "tendency [to, among other things, produce untruthful content] can be particularly harmful as models become increasingly convincing and believable, leading to overreliance on them by users. Counterintuitively, hallucinations can become more dangerous as models become more truthful, as users build trust in the model when it provides truthful information in areas where they have some familiarity."
The ballooning of government has 'crowded out’ institutions of civil society, says AEI’s Howard Husock.
New data from the program's trustees show that insolvency will hit a year sooner than previously expected, giving policy makers just a decade before automatic benefit cuts occur.
Disparaging scientists, disappearing warrants, and disgruntled lawyers.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is relying on debatable facts and untested legal theories to transform minor misconduct into a felony.
56 percent agreed that "people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off."
Surveillance tech that isn't banned often becomes mandatory eventually.
A government big enough to "solve" your minor irritants will do plenty of other stuff you don't like.
One place where environmentalists and libertarians are on the same page
The ruling is based on separation of powers and Religious Freedom Restoration Act grounds.
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Teachers unions, police unions, and prison guard unions have inordinate control over public policy, and California is suffering the consequences.
Once again, politicians use popular fears to push for open-ended power.
The HBO series features what Ayn Rand would call "second-handers."
Did Roberts and Kennedy swap votes to GVR Pavan and grant Masterpiece?
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow and the NYU historian debate whether black Americans should move away from progressivism.
Coal baron and later Senate candidate Blankenship had been convicted of a misdemeanor, and served a year in prison for it; a federal judge has concluded that Blankenship hadn't introduced enough evidence that Trump, Jr. knew that he had erred in calling Blankenship a "felon."
The new law would allow developers to build housing on commercially zoned lots provided they include affordable units.
Second in a two-part series published by Australian Outlook, a publication of the Australian Institute for International Affairs.
Trump touted his support for sentencing reform as evidence of his "deep compassion," which DeSantis sees as a weakness.
"Defendant Huber intentionally fired his service weapon at Decedent and killed him with gunfire while Decedent posed no threat of death or serious bodily harm to Defendant Huber," the lawsuit states.
Biden extended the successful Uniting for Ukraine model to cover migrants from four Latin American nations with oppressive governments and horrible conditions, thereby greatly reducing illegal migration from those nations. This effect undercuts a lawsuit challenging the program, filed by twenty red states.
For good and ill, human beings advance through trial and error. The same will be the case with A.I.
A controversial "good cause" eviction bill that would cap rent increases could be included in a budget bill that must pass by April 1.
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Restricting foreign real estate ownership has something for both sides—conservatives don't like foreigners, and progressives don't like capital.