Policy
The Literal War on Drugs
The promiscuous use of SWAT teams is a bigger menace than armored vehicles on our streets.
How Oregon's Obamacare Website Debacle Turned Into a Legal Blame Game
Oregon charges tech contractor on failed health law website with "racketeering, false claims, and broken contracts."
Ferguson, Abusive Policing, and Racial Politics
The fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown and its aftermath have once again brought the national spotlight on race relations.
Dollar Store Merger Attracts Anti-Trust Regulators. Really?
Government's role with dollar stores should be guarding against the value of the dollar, not larger dollar store companies
Over $455,000 Seized from Medical Marijuana Patient Slapped with Civil Asset Forfeiture
Patient says "there's no such thing as innocent until proven guilty"
PCP Hallucinations in Ferguson
Blaming drugs for Michael Brown's death revives an ugly stereotype.
The Political Establishment Doesn't Get Millennials' Libertarian Leanings
Young Americans will defend the free market when needed.
There's Nothing SWEET About the National Soda Tax
Rep. Rosa DeLauro's SWEET Act would implement an excise tax on soda and other sweetened drinks. Supporters of the measure are difficult to find.
More Military Involvement in Iraq to Come, Says Defense Secretary
Round three is sure to do the trick.
Ferguson Cop Darren Wilson May Not Have Been Badly Injured by Michael Brown After All
Bad info? You don't say.
Anything You Don't Say Will Be Used Against You
California just decided your silence sounds awfully guilty.
'The US military's involvement is not over' in Iraq, Says Secretary of Defense
So...this is Iraq War the Third?