Rails to Trails: A Train Wreck for Property Owners
Private property rights are under siege by a government program called Rails to Trails
Private property rights are under siege by a government program called Rails to Trails
Exploding the myths about the paranoid tales we tell.
With Obamacare coming into effect, things are going to get worse before they get better.
Do California's statewide cottage food law and the possible lifting of the regulatory burden on some farmers markets in the state signal a trend?
The president's health care overhaul is bad medicine.
A great film from France and a Ridley Scott misfire.
When measuring the registration process in days is the norm, we have a problem
Congress and Netanyahu stand in his way.
Ride share and e-hailing services guarantee creative destruction in the business of paying for rides
From farm subsidies to NEA grants, the federal budget is littered with needless programs.
Taxation is only one hammer available to politicians when they set out to smash the world around them
The bankrupt city plans to dump its former workers on the dysfunctional exchanges
The state seems ready for progressive social values melded with a dose of badly needed economic realism.
Instead of confirming Jeh Johnson, the Senate should abolish DHS.
His real crime was being less sophisticated than the big players in a system that rewards self-interest while pretending otherwise
Protecting victims is important, but broad laws threaten everyone's free speech.
High marijuana taxes could derail legalization in Washington and Colorado.
And helps explain a benefit of school choice.
If you want to know how unhinged and divorced from reality political correctness has become, look no further than the controversy over sports teams with offensive names.
Americans are kept frightened, and politicians get to spend, tax, borrow, and coerce as usual.
"A colossal, expensive failure that projects a 1970s-era DMV experience into cyberspace."
Institute for Justice lawyer Clark Neily on judicial activism, fundamental rights, and suing the government.
An excellent new documentary, which premieres next week at the Austin Film Festival, looks at the challenges faced by Washington, DC's food cart entrepreneurs.
A majority of Americans say they want smaller government. Do they really mean it?
"The NSA has turned the internet into a giant surveillance platform."
Will state lawmakers heed the lesson of Stockton?
Chiwetel Ejiofor in a stunning slavery tale, Robert Redford adrift on the stormy ocean.
Scam artists have seemingly found a friend in Obamacare.
Obamacare's troubled launch proves the administration is both incompetent and untrustworthy.
If only American politicians were as ideological as some say they are
President Obama and Speaker Boehner act like children
We're becoming a nation of whiners with little sense of responsibility.
How prosecutors disarm defendants by freezing their assets
Many private harms caused by the government shutdown are due to its own insistence on meddling in our lives
Lots of paperwork, lots of conditions, and get a load of that fine print
Why the Supreme Court shouldn't overturn Michigan's Prop 2
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