These Two Cases Illustrate the Pitfalls of Florida's New Gun Seizure Orders
How much evidence should be required to suspend people's Second Amendment rights?
How much evidence should be required to suspend people's Second Amendment rights?
The settlement is the latest big payout in a string of lawsuits over dog shootings by Detroit police.
"[I]nsofar as the public fears arbitrary prosecution, it risks undermining necessary confidence in the criminal justice system."
The now working mother says the fine is bizarre, unfair.
Spokane Valley (Wash.) resists groups' letter opposing event put on by speaker who has at times drawn unruly supporters.
The spending bill is a product of a broken, secretive, centralized legislative process.
The CLOUD Act improves data sharing with governments by reducing oversight.
Break out your public-choice primers, folks.
"They are being watched, and that's a problem."
The great content crackdown has begun.
A pro-tariff organization projects the best-case scenario for tariffs, and it still ends up looking pretty bad.
When can we as a country admit that the "most-qualified candidate in history" lost the 2016 election and get on with living our lives?
The vigorous debate over censorship shows how much Iran has changed in recent years.
Republicans prove yet again why they deserve to be labeled the biggest swamp spenders.
Congressional Republicans may be keeping quiet not because they want to see Mueller fired but because they don't.
3 reasons why the anti-Trump center-right is the most off-putting place to be in American politics...for now.
"The classroom should never be a place where students feel that they are picked at, bullied, intimidated."
The measure will "make it harder, not easier, to root out and prosecute sex traffickers," said Sen. Ron Wyden, one of only two senators to vote no on FOSTA.
The challenge for libertarians is to explain that you don't get all the good stuff without having certain institutions, ideas, and temperaments in place.
Mario Party is not a great game.
Another transit project's costs go off the rails.
The measure, which Congress may be on the verge of enacting, aims to improve enforcement of misguided rules.
It's all fun and games until somebody gets droned.
County attorney blames uncooperative police for the delay.
The Trump administration starts negotiations on drug sentencing with a harsh opening bid.
"There's not a day on the farm when a farmer doesn't touch steel," says Rep. David Young. And all that steel is about to get more expensive.
Maybe don't give the other side the rope to hang you with.
"Of all the tribunals this is the one that should stick to the rules."
"He violated the mutually agreed upon content restriction clause in his contract."
Let's hope new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo helps the president stick to his guns.
The president's anti-opioid plan is heavy on tactics that have already failed.
Four out of five voters agree that Washington has a spending problem, but a new omnibus spending bill will add yet more to the national debt.
I sent a FOIA request to the lab that processes guns seized by police in the nation's capital. Here's what I found out.
And your state could be next.
The outfit's silly hit jobs against intellectual opponents only discredit it
"Keep fighting for free speech, the great meme war," said Count Dankula.
A new plan would release footage in cases of officer-involved shootings and use of force.
But sadly Elias Zarate is no closer to being a barber, because he still doesn't have a high school diploma. And, yes, that matters for some reason.
The nation's most-restrictive law is passed amidst a long-term decline in unwanted pregnancies.
Americans should be wary of something similar.
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