Instapundit: There's a War on College Men
Colorado Rep. Jared Polis believes it's better for eight innocent men to be condemned than for two guilty ones to go unpunished.
Colorado Rep. Jared Polis believes it's better for eight innocent men to be condemned than for two guilty ones to go unpunished.
Trump, Carson, Walker, et al turn their backs on Ronald Reagan in favor of nonsense, xenophobia, and outright cruelty.
The former drug czar thinks the solution to the "heroin epidemic" is simple: "attack the supply."
...the White House finally unveiled a site that fails to do what the president championed.
"I'll be thinking...about the relentless-probably unique-ability of New York City to bury its dead and move on..."
Rape kit testing is important but the initiative threatens to set up yet another front in federal bureaucracy.
Our policy responses in the aftermath of that vile day should teach us all to be more humble
Obama enlists top-flight comedians to push his laughable "free" community college plan.
Spurred by a general legalization initiative, the bills would explicitly allow commercial cultivation and distribution for the first time.
It has let hawkish security considerations defeat the purpose of America's asylum program
India's upper-caste protests show that the scenario is not so bizarre.
Magazine cites their roles in freeing a death row inmate and shuttering the Ex-Im Bank
Federal judge rules that Congress has standing to sue the Obama administration.
An alarmist Washington Post story conflates Red Bull with pure caffeine powder.
Republicans are all hypocrites when it comes to Defense cuts.
Trump says there are "a lot of good things, a lot of good points" in libertarianism but doesn't want to talk specifics
Golden State lawmaker proposes nickel tax on mixed drinks to fund disability programs.
George Will, Glenn Beck, Karl Rove, John Podhoretz and many others aim their poison pens at the GOP frontrunner
Former Florida governor criticizes his older brother's presidency on first Colbert show. But is GOP really party of "limited govt"?
E-cigarette critics lean heavily on post hoc, ergo propter hoc reasoning.
The defiant clerk's defenders dangerously blur the distinction between private action and state action.
Populist conservatism continues to eat itself in Campaign 2016
India's upper-caste quota wars suggest that racial quotas for whites are not so far fetched
Missouri man finally gets a second chance after "watching child molesters come and go and come again."
Jim Ardis was determined to shut down a Twitter parody and punish the man behind it.
Do less than 1 percent of crime victims defend themselves with firearms?
The Harvard law prof said he'd enter the race if he could raise $1 million by Labor Day. This morning he hit his goal.
Proposed Rules from the FCC have sparked a lively debate within the tech community.
Elected officials cannot be fired, which makes it that much harder to hold them accountable.
The NIH has spent $5.5 billion on bringing quackery-from faith healing to homeopathy-right into the heart of the American medical establishment.
"Reject clichéd calls for 'judicial restraint'"
American Egg Board paid for pro-egg press, advised Hellmann's Mayo to contact the FDA about its eggless competitor.
Fear of meth, bath salts, salvia, MDMA, and heroin correspond loosely, at best, to actual trends in drug use.
By refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, the Kentucky county clerk is not "exercising [her] religious liberty."
"Instapundit" Glenn Reynolds explains why he's optimistic about the future.
The backers prefer to negotiate a solution with city leaders.
The increasingly bad image of police around the country is their fault and nobody else's.
Challenge asserts that the IRS can't rifle through the bank information of Americans just because they live abroad
Both sides have pulled a switcheroo to play identity politics with their base
The presumptive Democratic nominee promises to eliminate addiction once and for all.
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