She Let the Kids, Ages 3 and 5, Wait Briefly in the Car. Now She Can't Be a Teacher.
Many parents are on the child abuse and neglect registry, and they don't even know it.
Many parents are on the child abuse and neglect registry, and they don't even know it.
The president's argument is amazing for its tone-deafness, inconsistent thinking, and sheer economic ignorance.
The change represents a substantial reversal of civil forfeiture reforms aimed at protecting innocent property owners.
"I look forward to teaching and engaging in a host of activities relating to constitutional education," said Shapiro.
The federal bailout of state and local governments padded the paychecks of many public employees.
It signals that many in Congress still condemn America's role in the war and actions from the president that lack proper authorization.
Plus: International Whores' Day, U.S. Postal Service sued over the seizure of Black Lives Matter masks, and more...
Politicians respond to often unfounded fears with aggressive laws that interfere with individual and family choices.
The idea is exactly as dumb as it sounds.
The Secret City author explains how panic about homosexuality led to discrimination, bad policy, and, eventually, freedom.
Because there is no reliable way to identify future mass shooters, it is inevitable that many innocent people will lose their Second Amendment rights.
Heard won $2 million on one of her counterclaims.
The new law would require all state community college students to attend annual sexual harassment training.
National Legal Director David Cole insists that the critics are wrong, but he fails to contend with much of the substance of their critiques.
Attacking big firms just for being big could drive up prices.
It would be a mistake to see these lockdowns as a foreign oddity to be pitied and tweeted.
Biden wants to forgive $10,000 in federal loan debt per borrower, regardless of whether they need it.
Insects aren't a category protected by the California Endangered Species Act. So state officials classified four bumblebee species as fish to get them listed.
Democrats love to blame their troubles on Senate rules. They should look in the mirror instead.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to end a wildly successful half-century experiment in municipal governance.
Plus: Who's bringing fentanyl across the border? Will Austin become a sanctuary city for abortion? And more...
Inflation damages the economy while doing the greatest harm to the most vulnerable.
In his new book, James Kirchick focuses on homosexuals' relationship with national politics during a time when gays were banned from working for the federal government.
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.
While that impulse is understandable, it can lead to policies that do more harm than good.
Plus: The editors contemplate the recent Libertarian National Convention.
The lawsuit over Timpa's deadly prone restraint, initially blocked by qualified immunity, was revived by the 5th Circuit.
Officials in Marin County, California, argue a temporary moratorium on new short-term rentals in western portions of the county is necessary to preserve the area's limited housing stock.
Ideas Beyond Borders is bringing ideas about pluralism, civil liberties, and critical thinking to hotbeds of Islamic extremism.
And yet infinitely recyclable plastics are on the horizon.
“Scared straight” juvenile policing programs have a history of not working. They’re not the solution to school shootings.
Biden's three-point plan to tackle inflation is really a one-point plan: Let the Federal Reserve handle this mess.
Plus: Libertarian Party changes abortion and bigotry planks, the FDA's weird rejection of fluvoxamine for treating COVID-19, and more...
Millions of lower-income or unbanked people are more likely to use cryptocurrency as a payment method.
No hollow promise can replace our attachments to our children, spouses, friends, and our own lives.
Newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has a good track record on cases involving qualified immunity.
Two federal appeals courts recently concluded that such age restrictions are unconstitutional.
Governments can't plan economies, but can disrupt them.
Lawmakers stuffed more than $8 billion in pet projects into an omnibus federal spending bill passed in March. But wait, didn't Congress ban earmarks back in 2011?
Despite the objections of animal protection organizations, careful commercial fishing may be the best bet for the Amazon and the world's aquariums.
Dominating the convention body by more than two-thirds, the Mises Caucus claims to offer an edgier, more libertarian organization. Foes accuse it of right-wing deviationism and racism.
The Parkers filed their lawsuit under Maine’s new ‘right-to-food’ constitutional amendment.
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