Scott Walker To Commit $400 Million in Taxpayer Dollars for NBA Stadium Deal
Meet the new fiscally responsible Republican, same as the old fiscally responsible Republican.
Meet the new fiscally responsible Republican, same as the old fiscally responsible Republican.
If the Harvard law professor can raise $1 million by Labor Day, he'll run for president. His pledge: He'll work to pass one particular law, then resign.
When the government makes an environmental mistake, all the rules are different.
A blockchain-based prediction market that won't be controlled or managed by anyone.
A Reason event on prostitution, sex trafficking, and the law
The government resists divulging the reasons for stripping people of the right to travel by air.
The question for cybersecurity-minded lawmakers should not be how to control the zero-day market but how to encourage more "white hat" trades and fewer destructive ones.
After 21 years behind bars, a nonviolent drug offender gets parole.
The warrantless roadside cavity probe happened two days after the governor signed a bill banning such searches.
A novel fellowship program seems to be reducing crime.
Set TIVO for 3 A.M. ET; other folks appearing include host Tom Shillue, Andy Levy, and former Independents' co-host Kmele Foster.
Yet another government watchdog says the health law is failing to verify eligibility for subsidies.
The first Ferguson anniversary underlines the importance of video evidence in disputes about police violence.
How "the people" work around bad prosecutors.
Congress should listen to Alex Kozinski and ignore federal prosecutors.
The county kept Ginnifer Hency's property even after the charge against her was dismissed.
A sting involving 10 grams of marijuana leads to a senseless death.
Ferrell is initially calm, then runs when light from a laser sight hits his chest.
They were only trying to help.
Judge not sure that government preventing the distribution of software files related to 3D-printing a pistol violates First or Second Amendment.
The socialist senator takes on the ride-sharing company.
Trump's answer to a single question about Obamacare captures the blustery, incoherent essence of his campaign.
A quick guide to the candidates' performances
The National Conference of State Legislatures wants the feds to stop interfering with legalization.
And other lousy arguments against sentencing reform.
The columnist thinks you should go out of business if some of your customers are criminals.
The latest episode of The Business of Life on Vice News devolves into a feisty food fight over GMOs, obesity, farmers markets, and more.
Unless you think all prostitution is sex trafficking...
The Trump factor, pot legalization, immigration arguments, Rand Paul's stand-out moment, and more.
The DOJ's narrow reading of a law protecting medical marijuana contradicts what it said last year.
Bad economic policies hurt young Americans the most.
Bland's mother says "she never should have been inside of a jail."
Mark Iannicelli could go to prison for advocating jury nullification.
The candidate's lack of a traditional political agenda is key to his anti-political appeal.
The Bush family's "evolving" position on abortion
After 2010 reforms, crack use fell along with prosecutions and penalties.
Jim Doti speaks out on campus free speech issues and the value of a liberal arts degree.
Protecting economic liberty from state infringement.
Santa Ana officers want to stop their department from using the footage to investigate them.
The drug war dove becomes the GOP's leading immigration war hawk violating his own commitment to civil liberties
Only if India owes reparations to dalits for the caste system
One criminologist's reaction: "This report should calm the fears that many people have that these numbers are out of control."
A reply to National Review's Ed Whelan.
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