The Government's Latest Attempt to Stop Hackers Will Only Make Cybersecurity Worse
"Cyberweapons" crackdown could be used to criminalize basic software-bug testing.
"Cyberweapons" crackdown could be used to criminalize basic software-bug testing.
A man, a van, a government plan
Also in Paul money news: Behind in big bucks, Paul likely won't attend big weekend meeting of Koch-associated funders
Primary polling taken this far out tells us virtually nothing about who will ultimately triumph.
Mayor unwilling to sign contract due to potential cost overruns.
Why privilege solar over all the other technologies, including some that may not even be invented yet?
Campus rape trials are unjust.
This is what happens when you politicize infrastructure, instead of letting users pay for it
Challenging the municipal corporate state
Not all cultural gains require the Supreme Court or Congress.
"Here's ad: $10/day 4 apprentice," Deputy Metro Editor Michael Luo tweeted
His campaign hasn't been proceeding according to plan.
He emphasizes the importance of making shorter sentences retroactive.
Policies like Virginia's new corporate welfare for a local brewery are three sheets to the wind.
Producer Courtney Balaker talks about new movie that will tell story of eminent domain abuse.
Producer Courtney Balaker talks about new movie that will tell story of eminent domain abuse.
The timing of the decline makes that explanation highly improbable.
An ACLU lawsuit highlights the corrupting effect of civil forfeiture.
A cop's indictment casts light on a drug raid that nearly killed a toddler.
Stunning contempt for the First Amendment
The government's stupid attack on the fans of a horrorcore rap group.
Another case of advocacy journalism proving full of factual inaccuracies.
World's biggest pot shop vs. the feds.
Q&A with the longtime publisher and former presidential candidate.
Free markets generate value, deliver diversity, and spur better ways of doing things
Q&A with Reason's Ron Bailey on his new book, The End of Doom.
A new lawsuit seeks to make prostitution legal in California.
A union-led plan to help struggling schools treats teachers like cattle.
"It appears that an oft-used tool for identifying lawbreakers will be lost if Backpage were to fold," writes federal judge.
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