Ky. Governor's Action on Ex-Felon Voters Should Get More Attention Than Kim Davis Pandering
Bevin sends mixed messages on limits of executive power.
Bevin sends mixed messages on limits of executive power.
How far does law preventing federal retaliation against opponents of same-sex marriage go?
A series of important food lawsuits are fighting unconstitutional restrictions on free speech.
Expect even more red ink and massive deficits during our next recession.
More government snooping of Americans; less liability for big business.
CISA is alive and appears to have the White House's support.
Following a First Amendment win against Illinois Sheriff Tom Dart, Backpage.com has filed a civil action against the U.S. Attorney General.
Paris Climate Change Conference
Seventh Dispatch: U.S. reportedly threatens to walk out
Success is seen as a disaster when you care more about income inequality than mobility.
Congressman references the tragic case of Andrew Sadek, a college student bullied into becoming a confidential informant.
Meanwhile a cybersecurity bill could put private customer data in the hands of DHS.
The basic-income scheme is meant to save Finland money and reduce the country's high unemployment rate.
State and federal prosecutors aren't the only ones with the authority to question organic food labeling ruled the state Supreme Court.
Albuquerque continues snatching and selling cars through civil, not criminal, program.
Your tax-deductible donations helped produce a legal free-speech victory just this week
Two Dept. of Veterans Affairs officials to return to work after scamming the agency for personal gain.
It turns out they have nothing to do with each other, which has some people upset.
Something else Donald Trump and Democrats have in common
"Defiance of a congressional subpoena is rare, and it's serious," says Sen. Rob Portman.
One mayor claims it's racist to try to stop it. No, really.
American SAFE Act passed with bipartisan support
The Obama administration needs higher standards for violating the right to free exercise.
If only it were all just a bad dream.
Can the president write his own laws or procedures? In a word: No.
A 5th Circuit panel just blocked the implementation of DAPA, effectively killing the program
Swift is accused of ripping-off the lyrics to her hit song "Shake It Off," but lawyer Mike Godwin says the case is "almost certainly meritless."
Tickets for not having curtains or screen doors used to fund government.
New evidence contradicts officers' claims that they shot Mohamed Bah because he stabbed one of them.
The occasional misuse of unmanned aircraft is an exaggerated issue that won't be corrected by bureaucrats.
Triggers coming gun fight.
Celebrate the libertarian-leaning congressman's new gig with this amazing painting of Ryan with Rand and pancakes.
All your data belongs to the government.
New deal would suspend the debt limit, raise spending by $80 billion over two years.
God forbid, Bernie becomes our 45th president, who will stand in his way?
The Democratic frontrunner takes the exact wrong lesson from an illegal, ill-advised war
The Republican budget wonk wants to change the way the Speakership works.
Brink Lindsey, Sasha Moss, Wayne Brough, Eli Dourado, and Nick Gillespie talk patents and copyrights in the digital age.
5 ways that the libertarianish candidate can turn a depressing duty into a liberating opportunity
Unsustainable and yet seemingly unstoppable
We are supposed trust government technocrats - what could possibly go wrong?
Who's allowed to viewThe Intercept's drone exposé?
Debate performance illustrates that civil liberties and executive-power abuse matter mostly when Republicans run the White House
Did Ryan take a page out of Romney's playbook from the Bain and Company turnaround?
Fight over the crony-capitalist program highlights all that's wrong with Washington
The man who revealed the White House taping system has some more revelations.