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Plus: Biden drop-out watch, tech issue grounds flights, J.D. Vance and the dissident right, and more...
Plus: Biden drop-out watch, tech issue grounds flights, J.D. Vance and the dissident right, and more...
Another guest post from Professor Rob Natelson
Tariffs lead to trade wars, limit competition, and reduce innovation. But both Trump and Biden want more of them.
The two major parties despise each other, but they hate the thought of leaving us alone even more.
Trump called the skimpy policies of the GOP platform a feature, not a bug.
Yes, J.D. Vance likes J.R.R. Tolkien. So do most people.
"In short, 'cruel and unusual' is not the same as 'harmful and unfair,'" the court wrote.
Fox News commentator Mary Katharine Ham discusses Trump's new policy agenda.
Vance's vibes are Trumpian but also traditional—a potent and dangerous combination.
The right to keep and bear arms remains a second-class right.
When I tell Israelis that American students think they are like South Africa, they are shocked.
There seems to be general bipartisan agreement on keeping a majority of the cuts, which are set to expire. They can be financed by cleaning out the tax code of unfair breaks.
If voting was the solution to the ills of America's working class, wouldn't it have worked by now?
Trump’s supporters tried to sell “peace through strength”—and war for “generations to come.”
The proposals are likely to include term limits for Supreme Court justices, a binding ethics code, and a constitutional amendment limiting the president's and other officials' immunity from prosecution.
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask delegates and voters who they think libertarians should vote for this year and why.
Libs of TikTok is blasting out screenshots of random people's offensive posts to her millions of followers in hopes of claiming their scalps.
The party platform previously called for a constitutional amendment to protect unborn children. Now, it says abortion should be left to the states.
In the Republican party platform and at the 2024 convention, alternatives to tough-on-crime policies are unfortunately in short supply.
Plus: Iranian Trump plot, Newsom's stand against parental rights, Biden tries SCOTUS term limits, and more...
If you think American politics are corrosive, hold my falafel.
I don't get the random questions Justice Barrett raises, and I'm not sure why she didn't mention her reservations in Hansen..
There’s less reason to fight when one-size-fits-all policies are replaced with local diversity.
Growth of regulation slowed under former President Trump, but it still increased.
Tuesday’s programming was light on policy and heavy on horror.
Trump's former rivals are forced to concede that he is the man of the moment.
Both parties—and the voters—are to blame for the national debt fiasco.
If our politics is increasingly determined by random twists of fate, we should invest less power in the politicians who ultimately luck into office.
Despite flirting with “America First” realism and restraint, the Republican ticket is all-in on the forever wars.
How a single photograph transformed Trump into a mythical leader for some critics and supporters alike.
Republicans and Democrats have both managed to get worse on housing policy in the past week.
We're looking at four more years of anti-tech and anti-business antics from the FTC no matter who wins this November.
The high-profile fight with UPS didn't improve working conditions as much as O'Brien promised.
Trumpism, not Reaganism, is the doctrine of the Grand Old Party for the foreseeable future.
Plus: Classified documents case dismissed, 1968 all over again, venture capitalists finally get representation, and more...
But she did smuggle in a dictum that echoes Harvard's 2005 amicus brief about expressive activity in the classroom.
Ambition does not check ambition. Erudition checks opposition.
Opening night of the Republican National Convention programmed a central issue with a Trumpian twist: "Make America Wealthy Again."
Plus: Is Biden fit to be president today, let alone stand for reelection?
The Ohio senator has clear authoritarian tendencies.