Vermont GMO Labeling Hits Kosher Foods
The intended consequences of needlessly scaring consumers are bad enough, but now this too.
The intended consequences of needlessly scaring consumers are bad enough, but now this too.
Preempts labeling requirements in Vermont and other states
The constitutional conservative has an ambitious plan to rebalance the separation of powers
Sorry prisoners-you'll have to wait for the finger-pointing to stop.
If the government can take away our natural rights to travel and self-defense, can other fundamental rights be far behind?
Attempt to expand unwarranted FBI surveillance authority fails (barely) in Senate.
Two bills to restrict "terror watchlist" people from getting guns, two to strengthen federal background check system in general, all fail to garner needed 60 votes in Senate. Sen. Rand Paul angers some Second Amendment activists by voting for one of the terror suspect bills.
One need only be suspected of an ineffective "feel-good law" to be deprived of rights.
Senate amendments attempt to increase government snooping authority.
Top-two primary system guarantees a Democratic replacement for Sen. Barbara Boxer.
New Hampshire senator wants to increase federal penalties.
Terrible Senate bill is poised to go nowhere.
An attempt to secretly expand what can be gathered with National Security Letters
Stripping foreign officials of immunity from lawsuits works both ways.
Download malware? The feds may use that as an excuse to infiltrate your computer as well.
Copy of Senate report 'mistakenly' gets destroyed as government successfully resists release.
"Our report should never have been read as an exoneration of Saudi Arabia," says former Reagan administration Secretary of the Navy John Lehman.
Sen. Wyden threatens a filibuster to block it.
It wouldn't make a 'back door'-it would make a gigantic crater.
Election year posturing and new Supreme Court nominee fight push it down the agenda.
Sanders is basically enabling an unscientific disinformation campaign.
The stick has been suggested. Now where is the carrot?
We have a presidential frontrunner who openly embraces abusing prisoners.
Watered down improvements to federal mandatory minimums may get watered down further.
A Democrat is running as a businessman, pension reformer (also: openly gay).
Officials don't seem to care if you're more vulnerable to criminals if it helps their pet causes.
Lifting the ban would lower gas prices and boost domestic oil production - Obama wants to keep it.
Only two Republicans voted against the bill and three Democrats in favor.
Jonathan Rauch's Political Realism argues that libertarians should embrace "transactional politics" if they want big changes.
Federal agency sees the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) as harmful, not helpful.
Modest, but actual, scaling back on metadata collection authorities.
The Senate majority leader tries to kill FISA Court transparency.
Some senators, tellingly, see listening to Americans' surveillance concerns as a bad thing.
Section 215 is set to expire tonight. (Update: Wave goodbye to Section 215)
Future of Section 215 of PATRIOT Act completely up in the air.
Senate vote expected today, but on what, exactly?
They want amendments to make surveillance reforms stronger.
Senate will vote on USA Freedom Act
It's not just the press stirring the pot as senator files legislation.
Loretta Lynch vote also hangs in the balance.
'I think presidents have the right to pick their team'
A comparison between a Senate vote and Indiana's controversy is more baffling than enlightening.
Committee hearing focuses on FAIR Act proposal.
A history told through absurd quotes.
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