Month: June 2014
Want Less Campus Rape? Lower the Damn Drinking Age Already
This would discourage the sort of black out drinking most likely to lead to sexual assault disputes.
Every Child in Scotland to Be Supervised by State-Appointed Busybody
True danger lies in the notion that the state should decide if you are parenting your kids correctly.
Ex-Im Bank: Crony Capitalists on the Defensive
A chance to put a dent in the corporate state.
The Latest Lame Defense of the Washington Redskins
The NFL team is not a free-market operation.
Why Legal Pot Will Be Scarce and Expensive
Slow licensing, high taxes, local restrictions, and a production cap will keep Washington's black market alive.
Obama Likes Secrets, Including Yours
The surprising thing about the Supreme Court's decision on police searches of cell phones was its unanimity.
Don't You Dare Criticize Officers For Shooting Dogs, Whines SLC Top Cop
Maybe animals that can't speak for themselves evoke greater sympathy than men, women, and children--though not from the pompous cops that abuse them.
Remy: God Bless the USA (Veterans Affairs Scandal Edition)
A reworking of the Lee Greenwood classic.
Following Its Supreme Court Defeat, Online TV Service Aereo Halts Operations
What does this week's SCOTUS decision mean for the future of the TV industry?