State Legislators Reconsider Forfeiture Laws That Turn Cops Into Robbers
As reports of abuse mount, Michigan may join New Mexico and Montana in limiting legalized larceny.
As reports of abuse mount, Michigan may join New Mexico and Montana in limiting legalized larceny.
The criminal penalties that GM faces for the Cobalt debacle could be massive and deleterious to the driving public
Then-Rep. Paul speaks at the magazine's 15th anniversary celebration.
City official suggests pushing cost of city mismanagement on property owners.
"It will have the same rules that many churches observe" except adultery is OK.
Will Congress act decisively to end unconstitutional executive branch overreach?
The presumptive Democratic nominee wants to do something about mandatory minimums but won't say what.
"It will have the same rules that many churches observe" except adultery is OK.
The railroad's problems are political, not operational.
If section 215 of the Patriot Act expires next week, the feds will need individualized search warrants to spy on us.
If nothing happens, the NSA metadata collection program will die at midnight on Monday.
Nebraska becomes first predominately Republican state to abolish capital punishment in more than 40 years
There may be a touch of Hunter S. Thompson in Alice Goffman's tale of inner-city life
The historically slow LCB is now charged with licensing medical as well as recreational suppliers.
Police in Wake Forest, North Carolina, admit an officer was wrong to bust a bystander for recording a friend's arrest.
The anti-Rand bandwagon is getting crowded
Some crisis pregnancy centers are shady. But the point should be making them be honest about what they are, not trying to turn them into something they're not.
Corrupt labor leader has the gall to call his rule-bending 'freedom'
The sharing economy faces big government obstacles.
If cops and prosecutors can't agree on whether his knife was legal, how was he supposed to know?
The only winner ultimately might be Hillary: Republicans and Latinos will both lose
Five hallmarks of anti-drug hysteria
Subsidized birth control pills for some women shouldn't come at the expense of easing access restrictions for all.
Republicans are screwed no matter how they play now
National security conservatives go ballistic over Paul's Patriot Act obstruction
Yes, there are unintended consequences to requiring employers to offer family leave benefits.
What's wrong with letting undocumented immigrants serve in the U.S. military?
How immigration checkpoint stops lead to illegal detention and searches
Trains were cutting-edge technology. In 1825.
New York's top financial regulator prepares to turn his Rolodex into gold.
No, but is it too much to ask for representatives - even those from Florida - to not be jackasses *all* the time?
"Reformocons" reject technocratic, top-down government solutions to pressing policy issues. What could be wrong with that? Well, for starters...
After 21 years in prison, Jeff Mizanskey is eligible for parole.
Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals want to keep the world tightly sorted into two categories that describe fewer and fewer Americans.
Government intervention is never the panacea some on the left want to believe.
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