Free Speech Under Fire; Two Gunmen Killed at Texas "Draw Mohammed" Contest
Free speech is never a justification for violence - or submitting to the thug's veto.
Free speech is never a justification for violence - or submitting to the thug's veto.
Top 5 NFL Hits to Taxpayers
If anything, avoiding that war was a moral duty.
Courts. Federal, state, and local laws. It's difficult to keep up with all of the developments around genetically modified foods.
The deposits were too small, so the government cleaned out his bank account.
Watch the first-ever event devoted to "Internet Independence Day," when the government got out of the business of running the Internet backbone.
"Just follow the damn Constitution," Ted Lieu suggests.
The A.P.A. is accused of allowing Bush administration officials "to actually help write the association's policies."
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee promoted the overincarceration she now condemns.
Bioethicists and scientists who say otherwise are wrong.
The special rights that police have written for themselves embolden abusers.
Q&A with President Chris Gates
When it come to immigration and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Republicans and Democrats sound more like South Park rednecks than statesmen.
The 2016 hopeful said 11 million undocumented immigrants deserve legal status.
Will allowing recording devices unleash the Supremes' inner Judge Judys?
New research demonstrates the amazing power of open markets and open borders.
Featuring highlights from decades of Reason immigration coverage
A touch too much in the way of conformity, high taxes, and "benign totalitarianism"
The president has rejected the theory and practice of due process.
The Republican presidential candidate notes the need to "undo some of the harm inflicted by the Clinton administration."
And if you try to help any such accused cybercriminal, you are breaking the "law" too.
How can we regulate your app intelligently if you don't give us expensive devices on which to run them?
Current and former politicians prefer cutting real estate deals to doing the less sexy work of basic civic governance
"I don't know all the answers," the presumptive Democratic nominee confesses.
With the FCC muscling in, it's more important than ever to remember that cyberspace got great when the government got out.
Inspector General issues warning about possible misuse of health law grants.
Reauthorizing an unamended PATRIOT Act would be reckless.
Aren't Democrats supposed to be more enlightened on this issue?
The triumph of socialism-if the goal is to get people to emigrate
In an environment of poverty and corruption, rigorous building codes do more harm than good
The potential presidential candidate isn't very good on civil liberties.
Police abuse might have lit the fuse, but decades of awful top-down planning helped create the explosion.
A rebellion is brewing in liberal Brookline, Massachusetts over raising property taxes.