Reasonable Doubts: Firing Squad
In the gun litigation wars, who really speaks for federalism?
In the gun litigation wars, who really speaks for federalism?
In which our man in Washington engages Social Security, searches for interns, and contemplates incriminating stains
The BATF claims "Team Viper" was a radical militia group bent on committing terrorist acts. But where is the evidence?
Why fishermen who used to welcome the Coast Guard have started to dread it.
The Clinton administration's meddling has put Ireland on the road to becoming another Bosnia. But it's not too late to change.
When Progressive intellectuals convinced Americans that bigger is best--for business, labor, and government--they corrupted capitalism and dumbed down work. We're finally correcting their error, but at a price.
By treating risky behavior like a communicable disease, the public health establishment invites government to meddle in our private lives.
Press coverage of the "assault weapon" controversy suggests that most journalists know very little about guns--and are not interested in learning.
The maverick legal scholar on property, discrimination, and the limits of state action
James Q. Wilson on bureaucracy, crime, and community
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