Good News in California on Electronic Privacy Front
Despite past vetoes, Jerry Brown OKs law that requires a warrant
Despite past vetoes, Jerry Brown OKs law that requires a warrant
Should ex-felons be allowed to vote? Should mandatory minimums be rolled back?
Paul says he and his family are "victimized" by opportunistic prosecution.
The home of a speed trap and a jail-for-hire tries to adjust.
To stop you, agents need no special reason; to search your car, all they need is a dog.
Operation Cross Country is billed as a way to rescue sex-trafficked children but it's essentially a federally funded vice sting.
Redundant charges against the Charleston shooter highlight the unconstitutional absurdity of the federal hate crime statute.
Affirmative consent will never work as policy
"Church of the Sword," run by associates of the Free State Project, sues over the state's right to define religion.
Clinton and Sanders had opportunities to offer concrete solutions to criminal justice issues during last night's Democratic debate, but failed to deliver.
Watched cops are polite cops, and citizens too.
A teenager used the gun to shoot two police officers.
Is there hope for liberty lovers among the Democrats?
The billionaire developer's broad view of eminent domain is good for him but bad for property rights.
Clinton, Sanders, Webb, O'Malley, and Chaffee are nobody's idea of small-government crusaders, but they got some things right.
Clinton says Snowden should 'face the music'
Decision that stripped targets of standing to sue reversed
"Intercourse with robots-don't try to be ridiculous," say Malaysian police.
Will you drink "The Hillary," "The Bernie Sanders," or "The Biden"?
'An individual trying to limit speech at universities is interested in neither university nor justice.'
Venerable skin mag drops nudity in favor of "expanded coverage of liquor," PG-13 thrills.
Why did the U.N. feel justified in recommending such illiberal censorship policies while providing such shoddy evidence to back their claims?
The Vermont socialist advanced some libertarian ideas way back in the day.
What Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb, and Lincoln Chafee have to say about the issues
Government-sponsored discrimination is nearly eradicated. So what's left to work together on?
The students of today aren't super-coddled, they're just following the logic of censorship that earlier liberals either helped to set in motion or shrugged their shoulders at.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes another terrible campus due process bill.
In a new legislative low, Gov. Moonbeam nixes reform that would help dying patients live longer, more comfortably.
The rifle on the shirt allegedly violated a ban on clothing that promotes violence.
About that National Journal gun chart…
How creeping market forces are improving life in the Hermit Kingdom.
The director of 'Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom' talks with Reason TV.
Governor signs bill requiring court orders for accessing things like texts and tracking location data.
Were the students mocking black people, or were they mocking Kanye West?
Black Panthers, hunters, and "nuts with guns"
For the liberal, every societal problem has a state-issued remedy waiting to be administered.
Amnesty International offices around the world to be targeted this month in protest of AI's support for decriminalizing sex work.
Despite continuing declines in gun violence, Fred Hiatt says enough is enough.
No love for the prosecutor in the Freddie Gray case
Trump's support for Kelo v. City of New London reveals his fundamentally unconstitutional support for eminent domain abuse.
An expanded requirement would be ineffective, unjust, and unenforceable.
Q&A with documentary director Evgeny Afineevsky