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In the wake of the London bombing, John Mueller discusses how to manage
Three simple solutions to Judith Miller's messy legal problem
When Hale DeMar shot an intruder in his house, he may well have saved his children's lives. So why was he charged with a crime?
When is it politically correct to beat gays and kill women?
The Justice Department's tobacco lawsuit threatens freedom of speech
Get a whiff of the new pot-sniffing technologies, coming to a highway near you
How "New Urbanist" planners sacrifice safety in the name of "openness" and "accessibility"
The Supreme Court's expansion of judicial sentencing discretion could provoke a dangerous congressional backlash.
Why the Supreme Court's widely praised rulings are bad for America.
But the shooting will continue in the political war over guns
It's time to rediscover constitutional limits
Prosecuting doctors for their patients' misuse of narcotics hurts people in pain
Joel Miller's Bad Trip kills the government's anti-drug buzz. A Reason interview
The return of in loco parentis is killing student freedom.
The creator of HBO's The Wire talks about the decline of journalism, the failure of the drug war, and a new kind of TV.
Drug warriors put the fear of prosecution in physicians who dare to treat pain.
The Man from Beacon Hill's "New War" on the Constitution
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