The Zoning Theory of Everything
Land use policies explain the battles over everything from the Great Recession to abortion to Donald Trump.
Does he want to limit government, or is he just out to win at all costs?
Land use policies explain the battles over everything from the Great Recession to abortion to Donald Trump.
Conservatives have been slow to recognize the threat that drug prohibition poses to gun rights and other civil liberties.
Beware of activists touting "responsible research and innovation." The sensible-sounding slogan masks a reactionary agenda.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears wants state education dollars "to follow the child instead of the brick building."
Convincing law enforcement officers that those who do wrong will suffer consequences is by far the most powerful tool for changing police behavior in the long run.
During the recent multiday battle over the next speaker of the House, media outlets were free to capture Congress members negotiating, debating, and even losing their cool.
Restricting foreign real estate ownership has something for both sides—conservatives don't like foreigners, and progressives don't like capital.
Each year, the DEA sets production limits for certain drugs, including some ingredients in common amphetamine pills like Adderall.
Section 230 helped the internet flourish. Now its scope is under scrutiny.
Yes, even children should have access to an attorney.
Congress' end-of-year rush to fund the federal government has become the norm.
The problem is the immigration process itself, not a lack of funding.
While the population has grown, the number of college students has declined in the past decade.
Thanks to tendentiously sloppy research, most Americans think vaping is just as dangerous as smoking. That’s not true.
After launching, ChatGPT hit 1 million sign-ups much faster than Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter did.
While the FDA keeps experimental treatments out of reach, the spoonie world makes a diagnosis into an identity.
Historian Jeff Guinn's account focuses on the ATF's oft-overlooked fiasco in the 1993 affair rather than the FBI's widely reported involvement.
His most popular book, The Enormous Room, was recently reprinted for its 100th anniversary.
The HBO series features what Ayn Rand would call "second-handers."
A new novel by Reason contributor Kat Rosenfield
In Meme Wars, so-called "disinformation" experts call for the suppression of more ideas and speakers to protect democracy.
The glowing documentary makes no mention of her failures or even shortcomings as speaker.
Momfluenced bemoans unrealistic expectations set on American mothers but then establishes new ones.
McDonald's invested in some spiffy new toys, but almost everything else stayed the same.
Hating tech billionaires is The Current Thing.
"It's not clear that FTX would have existed, at least at its scale, if we had domestic guidelines for American companies," the former senator tells Reason.
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.
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