Is Free Speech Under Attack in America?
Controversial "hate speech" prosecution in Montana begs the question.
Controversial "hate speech" prosecution in Montana begs the question.
Preachy, hyperbolic, often incorrect
From quoting Glenn Greenwald to calling Marco Rubio a 'so-called conservative' to saying the Republican brand 'sucks,' the Kentucky senator is living up to the whole 'new kind of Republican' thing
The New Republic thinks Paul's supporters are mostly male because libertarians are too fond of tricorn hats and robber barons.
Questions over how burdensome new regulations would be for small soap makers.
King vs. Burwell is a challenge to enforce Obamacare as written, not a challenge to Obamacare as written
Political correctness is dying. The university must now embrace unfettered intellectual debate and dialogue as the way forward.
...because that would encourage underage drinking, obviously.
Talking with Mark Meckler about using an Article V "Convention of States" to amend the Constitution to limit government size and growth
We shouldn't choose policies based on how they make us feel. And yet...
Citizens would have to agree to new or expanded plans
and is the hero of the segment, which skewers hysterical fears about our children, who are safer than ever.
The federal health law makes it more difficult for states to pursue their own goals.
Conservative legal pundits take aim at "judicial supremacy."
The Umbrella Movement is focused on its own struggle, not mainland China's.
Of course, the proposed change only affects his competition...
This is the latest example of how social media empowers the audience, not the "star."
Preachy, hyperbolic, often incorrect
How can we produce better health for more people at a lower cost, year after year?
Don't overanalyze positive, emotional, early reactions to candidates.
Cronyist was the word the plan's backers were looking for, not responsible.
Currently polling at one percent
"We've got too many laws," says the libertarian firebrand.
A left-wing pundit attacks the Vermont socialist for being insufficiently anti-gun.
How a misbegotten metaphor helped defeat mass surveillance
The hawkish Republican still chooses Paul over Clinton
Outrage over private prisons are largely a distraction from the wider issues of the prison-industrial complex.
The weekly gets both the past and the present wrong.
The conservative justice dissents from denial of certiorari in County of Maricopa v. Lopez-Valenzuela
The intra-party fight over Patriot Act & USA Freedom Act is a sign we're finally moving past 9/11 politics.
Reason contributor Veronique de Rugy is among the experts testifying against reauthorization at Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
DOJ will pocket the massive criminal penalties it's about to impose
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