Libertarian Party Secretary Files Lawsuit To Remove Party Chair Angela McArdle
The Libertarian Party National Committee, meanwhile, is seeking to remove the secretary.
The Libertarian Party National Committee, meanwhile, is seeking to remove the secretary.
Goal 1 of FEMA's strategic plan is to "instill equity as a foundation of emergency management."
Max Boot's biography of Ronald Reagan is deeply researched and informative, but it sometimes stumbles when it tries to use the past to make sense of the present.
A new study finds that conservatives are especially likely to share information from sources that a "politically balanced" sample of Republicans and Democrats deemed untrustworthy.
School choice makes kids better off, whether or not they're enrolled in a traditional public school.
When they entered the White House, the budget deficit was a pandemic-influenced $2.3 trillion, and it was set to fall to $905 billion by 2024. It's now twice what it was supposed to be.
National Review's Michael Brendan Dougherty discusses the differences between conservatives and libertarians on the issue of immigration.
Yes. But there might be one more key opportunity to rein in presidential powers over trade.
Despite the outrage from woke staffers, Ta-Nehisi Coates is hardly upset about the interview.
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At its core, the oft-denigrated decision revolved around whether the government can censor information leading up to an election.
How the FDA and DEA overrule the interests of doctors and patients.
South Carolina bans all media interviews with incarcerated people, a policy the state's ACLU chapter says is the most restrictive in the country and infringes on its First Amendment rights.
"Right now, we need to get ourselves at least to a balanced budget, and that involves cutting a lot of the third rails of American politics," the Libertarian presidential nominee tells Reason.
Journalists should be interested in interrogating this contradiction, should the 2024 presidential candidate continue giving interviews.
According to recent data, people work less—and actually end up deeper in debt.
Spending increased by 10 percent last year, while tax revenue increased by 11 percent. Interest payments on the debt shot up by 34 percent.
The Florida Department of Health sent a cease and desist order to a Florida news station after it aired an ad claiming that women with cancer would be unable to obtain abortions in the state.
That amounts to a life sentence for Gerald Goines, who instigated the no-knock raid that killed Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas by falsely accusing them of selling heroin.
Federal housing officials allege a New Hampshire landlord violated the Fair Housing Act for refusing to show a unit to two women with emotional support dogs.
Reason's new documentary is now streaming on the video platform CiVL. I hope you'll watch.
Patrick Ruffini and Ruy Teixiera talk about how the U.S. electorate has changed in the last four years.
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The candidate’s protectionism offsets some otherwise positive tax ideas.
Both presidential candidates (and their running mates) seem confused about the constraints imposed by the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court is considering whether a rule targeting "ghost guns" exceeds the agency's statutory authority.
Harris is running away from her far-left past.
Not only are microplastics essentially unavoidable, but the alleged harm they pose has been wildly overblown.
Plus: Massachusetts NIMBYs get their day in court, Pittsburgh one-step forward, two-steps back approach to zoning reform, and a surprisingly housing-heavy VP debate.
Everyone benefited when I manufactured my invention in China, but Americans benefited more.
To give storm victims the best chance at recovery, let local knowledge and markets guide decisions.
U.S. taxpayers are underwriting wars in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and Iraq.
Harris rightly calls out regulations for causing the housing shortage, but she also supports rent control policies that will make it worse.
The Supreme Court will review a 5th Circuit decision that let the officer off the hook without considering the recklessness that turned a routine traffic stop into a deadly encounter.
The state of Georgia is already funding the purchase and preparation of the land; now the company wants the feds to help out with the rest.
Grade inflation is making test-optional college admissions unworkable.
The film ties together years of reporting on a legal saga with broad implications for both free speech and sex work.
And it would wreck the economy.
Ryan Walters' strict stipulations make it clear he’s steering Oklahoma schools to purchase Donald Trump’s Bibles at a hefty cost.
Her comments are a reminder that this free-speech protection is far from safe.
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One year ago, political figures spread a false terrorism panic that made everyone less free—and incited violence against a child.
When civilians are the targets, terrorists’ grievances don’t matter; it’s time to hunt the perpetrators.