No Qualified Immunity for Kim Davis
Government officials fail to follow Supreme Court decisions at their own risk.
Government officials fail to follow Supreme Court decisions at their own risk.
Pro-democracy dissidents turned violent yesterday at Hong Kong's airport.
Nine people were injured during the weekend's protests in Hong Kong, including one woman who might be permanently blind after a violent encounter with the police.
As Beijing develops a high-tech police state, Hongkongers develop ways to resist it.
It's become nothing but a weapon fought over by people who want to smash each other—and you.
Also: Mike Lee says Congress must reassert power over the presidency. And so long to Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Improving smuggling efforts isn't ideal, but it's better than just watching kids get torn from their families.
He was one of the world's greatest theorists of nonviolent revolution. But don't call him a pacifist.
Rights are theoretical unless you can defend them.
Arizonans aren't big fans of being nagged about the weight of their feet on their accelerators.
Dissident movements learn from one another; so do the regimes they protest.
The black bloc's violent tactics could produce a backlash. The Women's March figured out the right way to fight fascism.
A defector to the South thinks Kim Jong-un's days are numbered.
Brooks thinks "most of the time change happens through political parties." He's wrong.
Officers tried to stop the Christmas Truce of 1914 from recurring, but they didn't always succeed.
Watch for federal/local battles over deportations.
Five years of autonomy in Cheran
The Second Amendment's role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Black markets, books, music, and sex in Mao's Middle Kingdom
The director of 'Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom' talks with Reason TV.
Q&A with documentary director Evgeny Afineevsky
And of voluntary self-government too
Many freedoms we take for granted exist because of lawbreakers.
Despite efforts by police to crack down on fun, much sledding happened in D.C. on Thursday.
The politics of the police slowdown are now completely scrambled.
Recalling the time, 100 years ago, when soldiers refused to fight each other
The man who gave the order to let the crowd through.
Civil rights and armed self-defense in the South
Another Friday, another fizzled revolution.
A riveting new book restores "the black tradition of arms" to its proper place in American history.
Apparently, the government isn't good at designing sustainable social networks.
He seems to have an archaic great-man view of history, too.
Protests against any particular government are birthed by the power of government generally.
Armed self-defense and the black freedom movement.
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