New Mexico Cops Worry That Forfeiture Reform Will Hurt the Drug War
And what's the downside?
Is this how the war on weed ends?
Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit weighs in with a provocative prevarication.
RU Sirius and Jay Cornell have literally written the book on what's coming next in self-directed evolution.
More than any other major-party presidential candidate, but there's room for improvement.
Tom Wolf claims a state monopoly benefits consumers.
HHS would really appreciate it.
Two new tax rules are intended to help close the city's massive budget gap.
This month's Nanny of the Month award goes to the Garden State for its anti-smoking zealotry.
Stay calm, carry on, and above all, defend the Constitution.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation is ripe for termination.
Cody Wilson's legal team explains why the State Department should stop violating his-and our-First and Second Amendment rights over 3D printing files.
Lyndon Johnson's war on crime
Is parched California fertile ground for property rights and prices for water?
A preview of the marijuana initiatives that voters can expect to see in 2015 and 2016
The reprieve is temporary, but it's still a victory against corporatism at its worst.
Relax, you don't have to pick just one, but emails reveal weak grasp of reality among global power players.
Louisiana's marijuana laws, among the harshest in the country, become a bit less harsh.
The chief justice saves Obamacare by rewriting the law.
The logic may lean that way, but we can't be sure the Court values the Second Amendment's application that strongly.
Proposed changes to U.S. sex-crime laws seek to set new sexual norms by criminalizing ordinary behavior.
Also, new study proves I might be right!
Neutron bombs could not have emptied and destroyed the Bronx more effectively than did rent control.
Teachers who don't agree with their union's politics have to pay up anyway.
Paul Larkin suggests states should reduce BAC levels instead.
His Obamacare apostasy will help crush EPA's emissions tyranny
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin is headed back to SCOTUS.
As it turns out, you can often do better than the "experts"
The push to Free the Nipple and private lactating areas show that the movement is a contradictory mess
The movement wants to Free the Nipple and hide the nipple at the same time
Where did the need to bubble-wrap every conversation come from? And will it ever end?
"Some risk of pain is inherent in any method of execution."
The Sometimes Civil Liberties Union
"Schedule II is absolutely easier to research," says Kevin Sabet.
The Kentucky senator gets an A- from MPP, followed by Jim Webb with a B+.
Obstacles to research are crumbling, with support from drug warriors.
25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the former East Germany is seen as a quirk of history, not a monstrous police state.
Thousands celebrate around NYC dive bar where the American gay rights movement was born 46 years ago this weekend.
Gay bars were crucial in the fight for equal rights, which is why they kept getting shut down by the government.
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