An Oregon Man Was Wrongly Imprisoned for Almost a Year Because of an Error in a DMV Database
The Oregon DMV knew about the problem, but it "wasn't at a high enough level to understand the urgency" of the need to fix it.
The Oregon DMV knew about the problem, but it "wasn't at a high enough level to understand the urgency" of the need to fix it.
Even if you despise the media, you should be rooting for better public record laws.
Lawyers representing an allegedly duped Buffalo Wild Wings customer demand that the company disgorge its ill-gotten gains.
People panicked in the 1980s that Japan's economic largesse posed a grave threat to American interests. Then the market reined it in.
"Professors are not mouthpieces for the government," says FIRE's Joe Cohn. "For decades, the Supreme Court of the United States has defended professors' academic freedom from governmental intrusion."
New bills in six states showcase some right and wrong ways to help sex workers, from full decriminalization to ramping up penalties for prostitution customers.
Good intentions, bad results.
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Americans shouldn't have to fight to the death to defend their foes' right to speak, but they should at least stop trying to censor, shame, shun and destroy each other.
Uncle Sam's own workers owe $1.5 billion, and growing, in unpaid taxes.
Momfluenced bemoans unrealistic expectations set on American mothers but then establishes new ones.
Opponents of the reforms favored by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition should acknowledge the threat posed by unconstrained majority rule.
"Then my baby started crying so I reached for my son, and as I'm reaching, a man held me and told me, 'Don't touch him. He's getting taken away from you,'" said the children's mother.
SEC agents cannot explain to a federal judge what its policies and attitudes regarding virtual currencies are—or how they are going to impact the industry.
The allegedly smart balance "anti-rent gouging" policies have struck between supply and stability is already unraveling.
The Constitution was intended to preserve state sovereignty, not create an all-powerful central government.
The higher taxes on small businesses and entrepreneurs could slow growth. Less opportunity means more tribalism and division.
Understanding what’s at stake in United States v. Hansen
American companies and consumers "bore nearly the full cost of these tariffs because import prices increased at the same rate as the tariffs."
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All officers and employees of the unit would “have immunity from criminal and civil liability” for performing the activities authorized by H.B. 20.
The bill now bans a battery of poorly-defined "Critical Theory" concepts, and prevents schools from funding programs that promote "diversity, equity, and inclusion."
In countries that privatized, there are fewer delays and costs are lower. But labor unions and the private plane lobby stand in the way.
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern for a discussion of the Silicon Valley Bank meltdown and bailout of depositors with economist Arnold Kling.
The bill is overbroad and could have unintended consequences.
The former head of the NYPD and the LAPD talks about how bad leadership creates police brutality and why he's still against pot legalization.
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Youth employment is a recognized path to greater prosperity.
While the FDA keeps experimental treatments out of reach, the spoonie world makes a diagnosis into an identity.
Supervisors and judges tolerated outrageous constitutional violations, including illegal searches and brutal assaults.
The president wants to redefine federally licensed gun dealers in service of an ineffective anti-crime strategy.
A new report illustrates that the middle of the housing market is still missing.
"I know either way he will use it against me.... And after the fact, I know he will try to act like he has some right to the decision," said the woman in text messages to her friends named as defendants in the suit.
There's little reason to believe that any of the tactics Republican politicians are proposing would be effective in keeping fentanyl out of the country.
Like the video game, the HBO series makes the case for the morality of an individual who refuses to sacrifice for the collective.
Prices rose by 0.4 percent in February and core inflation was up 0.5 percent, the third consecutive month that it has increased.
In an attempt to create a new banquet license, a bill introduced in Utah would require every restaurant to build a wall that blocks off its private party space from the rest of the establishment.
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During the pandemic, the U.S. mortgage market avoided collapse without any bailouts. Here's how.
While the population has grown, the number of college students has declined in the past decade.
Each year, the DEA sets production limits for certain drugs, including some ingredients in common amphetamine pills like Adderall.
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In just two weeks, he has learned to hunt and survive. There's a lesson there.
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