New York Creates Special Victim's Unit for Campus Sexual Assault
A step in the right direction?
A step in the right direction?
Looking at pictures should not be treated like a violent crime.
Anti-birthright Republicans should make their deportation plans clear. But so should pro-'pathway' Democrats
Mayor says he wants to "promote economic parity and social justice," then sends code enforcers to evict the poor from their homes.
Trump is no friend to private property owners.
The fascinating conservative media war of 2015 barks on
DHS "will use its unique authorities to disrupt and dismantle" gay escort sites, says special investigator.
But people with an "interest in eluding law enforcement" might not.
Forget Trump, how about Clinton, Cruz, and Carson?
Since such bans are largely unenforceable, the measure is more mechanism for pro-life political signaling than anything else.
Democratic candidates are endorsing—or paying lip service to—reform. What will happen in the GOP?
"Panic sets in, not over yet," claims CNBC as major indices tumble worldwide.
Repeal and replace plans from Walker and Rubio are constrained by five years of Obamacare.
Puritan urges in a progressive city.
A new government report endorses vaping as a harm-reducing alternative to smoking.
Unless the redevelopment authority can show its plan has a good chance of actually happening, Charlie Birnbaum gets to keep his property.
The presence of THC does not necessarily indicate impairment.
By allowing on-site consumption, a Massachusetts measure would treat marijuana users more like drinkers.
Looking through Republican Party platforms on immigration, from Reagan-Bush to Trump-Carson
Liberal hysterics in defense of occupational licensing and property seizures.
Iran should be thanked for this valuable service.
The arbitrary decision that greatly magnified the penalties he faces
Teens deserve privacy.
Education standards exacerbate crony capitalism
The presidential candidate is reaching out to civil libertarians...by telling them they're wrong.
Alexis Tsipras went all in and lost.
GOP #2 also vows to 'seal' the 'northern border, the Pacific border, the Atlantic border, every border'
His sentence could have been much longer under federal law (and much shorter under state law).
Pot prohibitionists appeal to libertarians by opposing economic privileges.
Randall Kerrick says he worried that Ferrell would take his weapon.
Compelling participation in gay wedding celebrations turns the oppressed into the oppressors.
The GOP once prided itself on being the big-tent party on abortion that - unlike Democratic fanatics - didn't have a litmus test on its candidates.
Otherwise, evidence for positive outcome from quantitative easing slim, says study from Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Leading Democratic presidential contender sloughs off complicity in mass incarceration, tells protesters they need to figure things out.
The death of "the libertarian moment" is greatly exaggerated.
Majority of people with an opinion on the issue think teachers should be free to make their own decisions.
But are they really? Large majorities of us prefer creative destruction to government-managed economies.
FIJA says banning its pamphlets near courthouses violates the First Amendment.
Trump's white paper is an attempt to create the illusion of policy detail.