Policy
Unanimous Decisions in First Amendment, IRS, and IP Cases: What They Mean
In 2014, the Court issued more unanimous decisions than it has in years.
Americans Are Not Serious About Government Debt
Every politician knows when it comes to the budget, people can accept being lied to. It's the truth they can't abide.
Steve Chapman on Voters' Deluded Attitudes About Government Debt
Americans, in short, are willing to do anything to cut the deficit and restrain the debt except what needs to be done.
Against Another Pointless War
Searching the world for monsters to destroy will only end up destroying us.
Bobby Jindal Pulls Louisiana Out of Common Core, Is Obviously Running for President
Was Jindal's move a sincere change of heart or cynical political calculation?
Can Someone Just Invent an 'I Consent to Sex' iPhone App Already?
Consensual sex? There's an app for that. One day soon. Hopefully.
Amazon Is NOT the 'Putin' of Books!
The online powerhouse is being compared to thugs because it wants you to pay less for ebooks.
Can Ignorance Protect Your Privacy?
A ruling against warrantless tracking assumes that people don't know how cellphones work.
Is Obesity a Disability?
If the European Court of Justice labels obesity a disability, it would be binding throughout the European Union.
Will Anybody Really Miss Eric Cantor?
His stunning loss was built on a terrible record of big-government conservatism at its worst.
'Don't Do Stupid Stuff' Is Smart Foreign Policy Advice
It is a sound, even noble, foreign policy goal, one that can help us avoid further sacrifice of American blood and treasure.
The Kick-the-Can Approach to Obamacare
Obamacare problems? The administration will fix them later.
Virginia Regulators Should Let Lyft and Uber Roll
Technological innovation sometimes makes laws obsolete.
Five Libertarian Lessons in HBO's Game of Thrones
For libertarians it may seem like winter is always coming
What Went Wrong in Iraq
So what's the complaint today from those who advocated the war most vigorously? We left too soon.