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ObamaCare on trial, Ron Paul's clone army, the Internet vs. the NEA, and more
ObamaCare on trial, Ron Paul's clone army, the Internet vs. the NEA, and more
Federal judge axes new Obama administration regulations punishing money-making schools.
The Euro-zone deal, like the ObamaCare decision, continues the slow, damaging drip of pain-avoidance.
K-12 education is a virtual government monopoly--and monopolies don't improve.
The logic in John Robert's ACA opinion is the jurisprudential equivalent of passing a camel through the eye of a needle.
The police state's mission creep has spread to our primary schools.
There's no victory for liberty in the health care case.
Sorry, Ty Cobb, but it's time for you to stop making players and fans miserable.
But don't worry, you also have a 77 percent chance of being affluent
Would it shock you to hear that presidents play politics with disaster relief?
If there is a cure for Motown's fiscal woes, it's bankruptcy.
Lawyers and judges alone can't preserve Americans' freedoms.
Uranium mining and nuclear power are not perfectly safe. But when you compare them to the alternatives, they look pretty good.
Gov. Brown asks for billions in borrowing even as train system gets slower, shorter, and more expensive.
Advocates of limited government should count all the ways in which our side won.
Food-safety regulations don't always mean safer food.
Individual mandate doesn't even make the list!
The high court gets it right in Knox v. SEIU
The chief justice's deferential stance saves the president's health care overhaul.
Channing Tatum in the flesh, Andrew Garfield in a mega-budget mess.
Q&A with Reason Magazine's Peter Suderman
The Supreme Court overlooks the natural and fundamental freedom to associate.
When the Supreme Court ventures into the subject of corporate political spending, it has a way of fogging the minds of its critics.
No-discrimination insurance isn't insurance. It's welfare.
Once-a-month quotes from the Obama administration and the media about how the economy will be booming any minute now.
Friends and family of a woman murdered by a bad cop used social media to get answers and justice.
Uranium mining is touted as both a godsend and a one-way to ticket to hell on Earth. Which is it?
The Supreme Court passes up a chance to overturn the FCC's unconstitutional speech restrictions.
Watching green ideology crash and burn
As the "most transparent administration in history" shields more operations in secrecy, it's worth asking, What is it so afraid of?
Obama's deportation order puts Republicans on the defensive.
Aaron Sorkin wants Daddy Newsman to explain to all those stupid Americans what's right and wrong.
Job-creators who dare to criticize President Obama are routinely greeted with tax scrutiny.
Q&A with journalist James Ridgeway
Most of the time, the media are more than happy to play up stories of minority victimhood.
Anyone who acquires a firearm, we are told, is inviting a bloody death by suicide.
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