The War on Weed Continues in California, Which Supposedly Legalized Marijuana Six Years Ago
Federal and state agencies are busting unlicensed marijuana merchants, who face decades in prison.
Federal and state agencies are busting unlicensed marijuana merchants, who face decades in prison.
John Adams called jury trials part of the "heart and lungs of liberty." Today, defendants are often punished for exercising that very right.
Hey, we're still mad about those things today!
Poor accounting practices mean the Department of Defense can't even tell how much money or equipment it has lost.
Adam Conover and President Barack Obama want to unruin the federal government. But they’re not really willing to truly consider that it’s too big and too wasteful.
Firework seizures and buyback programs won't stop millions of Americans from setting off black-market bottle rockets tonight.
Williams believed the government had no authority to meddle in religious beliefs. Blasphemy!
Leading libertarian legal scholar Randy Barnett talks about abortion, gun rights, and worrying trends at the highest court in the land.
A second public health official cited the work of antiracist educator Tema Okun after several people on the thread objected.
Regulators are setting their sights on ghost kitchens and virtual restaurants.
The gun control policies under discussion are fundamentally ill-suited to prevent mass shootings.
A new poll from the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics found that 73 percent of Republicans and 74 percent of Democrats think the other side are authoritarian bullies.
The Court told appeals courts to reconsider their conclusions in light of last week's ruling against New York's restrictions on public possession of firearms.
Joe Biden announced an additional $800 million in weapons aid for Ukraine following last week's news that CIA personnel are directing intelligence in Kyiv.
"No legitimate humane system would operate in this manner," the judge concluded.
The Reason senior editor and co-founder of the libertarian feminist group Feminists for Liberty examines a murky post-Roe future.
Time for a new Operation Warp Speed?
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.
Plus: A new lawsuit challenges D.C.'s ban on carrying guns on public transit, Denver's latest housing affordability initiative will make the city more expensive, and more...
Senators asked for an investigation since the "sweet, chocolaty taste may encourage consumers to eat well over a recommended quantity of melatonin."
Several state supreme courts already have recognized the right to terminate a pregnancy. Will more states join the list?
The men, women, and children found dead in a tractor-trailer this week were just the latest casualties of an immigration approach that encourages dangerous journeys.
Democrats aren't really this short-sighted, are they?
The late standup comedian's FBI file says he "ridiculed the FBI, law enforcement, and high public officials, beyond the bounds of good humor."
A recent college grad from the Midwest landed in the Bronx and was confused by bodega culture. This led to a social media mob, a digging up of old videos, and a firing.
El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Poland offer a window into a post-Roe world.
Bureaucrats say they want to save lives. But they're moving to block a tool that is proven to help smokers quit entirely.
A pro-life group's model legislation hints at how extreme enforcing abortion bans could get.
Any future regulations will require clear authorization from Congress.
Alcohol facilitates human cooperation and creativity on a grand scale, says Edward Slingerland, a philosophy professor at the University of British Columbia.
Scrapping the policy is an important step in restoring a fair asylum-seeking process.
The Department of Education continues to forgive federal debt for attendees of shuttered for-profit schools.
Plus: America's falling murder clearance rate, the Fed wrestles with inflation, and more...
There is telling people how to live, and there is maximizing people's ability to live the lives they want.
Randy Cox was arrested on gun possession charges. Hours later, he was paralyzed from the chest down.
Such victims are often told they have no right to sue.
The United States should consider adopting a market-based strategy for increasing electric vehicle usage.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The leading libertarian legal theorist talks about worrying trends at the Supreme Court as a conservative majority takes hold.
Property owners can now build fourplexes in San Francisco, but only if they've owned the land for five years, place the new units under rent control, and don't try to make them much larger than a single-family home.
Brian Doherty's history of underground comix chronicles how Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and others challenged censorship and increased free speech.
The former president's recklessness is beyond dispute, but that is not enough to convict him while respecting the First Amendment.
Understanding what Justice Alito got wrong in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Alabama's attorney general argues such medical transitioning is not rooted in America’s history and therefore not constitutionally protected.