Trump Aide Attacks Amash, but This Libertarian Rep. Is Ready for a Fight
Republicans have tried taking him out in the primaries before and failed.
Republicans have tried taking him out in the primaries before and failed.
Republican candidate Corey Stewart appears to be emulating the president in his campaign for the gubernatorial nomination.
The annual prize honors libertarian-themed science fiction.
A U.C.L.A. law professor has a few things to say about things that aren't supposed to be said.
A U.C.L.A. law professor has a few things to say about things that aren't supposed to be said.
National Endowment for the Arts
Nicholas Kristof conflates the fate of federal subsidies with the fate of the humanities.
Roger Stone says the president should reject his attorney general's "outmoded thinking on marijuana."
A bill related to sex trafficking and Section 230 could have far-reaching consequences for web content, publishers, and apps.
Sen. Lindsey Graham loves tequila
The lethal consequences of a common, obscure hospital licensing law
It's no April Fool's joke. Mayor Catherine Pugh vetoes a $15/hour wage mandate, citing economic concerns.
A farmer in Kansas who wants to sell his property challenges the state's law.
The state's ACLU is duly peeved.
Five years after opposing Amendment 64, Gov. Hickenlooper says things are going pretty well with Colorado's legal pot experiment.
Don't have at least an associate's degree? Step away from the finger paints, you monster.
An open-records activist sent a copy of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to prominent Georgia politicians and lawyers and got a copyright lawsuit.
The legal, practical, economic, and moral case against Trump's border barrier.
Governments in Georgia will be allowed to seize property for "economic development" purposes, undoing reforms passed in 2006 after the Kelo ruling.
Showtime documentary details scandals surrounding a murder.
Here's hoping that we've not been born one generation too early.
Two new studies report experiments that successfully reverse aging
Friday A/V Club: Mister Rogers gets grim.
If you send money to friends and relatives abroad, the GOP wants more of it to go to Washington.
This week's fake outrage confuses welfare spending with equal government protection and blames Trump.
U.S. kids are no more likely to be abducted today than they were decades ago, and much more likely to be returned safely when they are.
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