Double Jeopardy for George Zimmerman?
The Department of Justice wants to waste more money trying him for a federal hate crime.
The Department of Justice wants to waste more money trying him for a federal hate crime.
Q&A with Robert Rebein, author of Dragging Wyatt Earp: A Personal History of Dodge City.
Lawyers are making a killing off barber shops and bars with poor claims of inequality.
U.S. high-tech companies are using the H-1B program to cripple their Indian competitors
Obama wants us to respect the jury's verdict. He should too.
A series of polls in six countries reveals a multilayered, ever-evolving Arab identity.
Kentucky takes First Amendment violations to the extreme.
Corrupt FBI let mobster Whitey Bulger keep killing-and it cost innocent lives.
The iconic Chinatown bus service was destroyed by regulatory incompetence
The choice before Bitcoin users is not whether they should want regulation, but what to do about it.
Here's one thing Democrats and Republicans should agree on.
Requests for tolerance must not become demands for approval.
When public contempt for the feds increases, so do the size and scope of government.
A bill backed by leading Republicans and Democrats, big business, and government-co-opted unions is bound to have missed some things.
The mayor's race in New York City is anyone's to win. Who will be the victor? My money's on the anti-Bloomberg.
He wants to override the filibuster, and that's a dangerous move.
Sometimes great acts of journalism are the work of average citizens.
Moisés Naím's brilliant new book charts how the little people are winning.
Hint: Chicago is NOT an example of gun control working.
From aiding Egypt to Obamacare, this administration demonstrates no regard for the Constitution.
Benefits, immigration changes, and ammunition for future challenges
The alleged lessons of Trayvon Martin's death should not obscure the evidence.
Our system is not perfect, but it provides a good example to follow.
Restrictionist demand for an impregnable border makes as much sense as enviro demand for a pristine environment
The surprising shape of public opinion in the Vietnam era.
Cops are just "following policy" - and that's precisely the problem.
The Pentagon has wonderful news for the inmates at Guantanamo who are refusing to eat.
Will NBA superstar LeBron James be a spokesman for Obamacare?
Protectionism rears its head in the Magnolia State.
Explosions, poisons, pollution, cancer, and global warming all considered.
Why the U.S. is still prosperous.
Don't expect the press or politicians to care much what most Americans think about abortion.
The national Panopticon is a messy work in progress, but it's already in place.
America's relatively laissez-faire policies are driving broadband growth.
We have bigger problems than the NSA.
No? Militarized cops might attack you for buying bottled water or shoot your dog anyway.
The fuzzy logic of the Supreme Court's ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act
It's that a suspected murderer received better treatment than a nonviolent drug offender simply because of his wealth.
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