Don't Register Anything
Putting yourself on a registry of people who engage in activities, or own goods, that are even mildly controversial makes you vulnerable to abusive officials.
Putting yourself on a registry of people who engage in activities, or own goods, that are even mildly controversial makes you vulnerable to abusive officials.
The GOP would be on higher ground if it stood on principle for a tax code that treats everyone the same.
The DOJ fundamentally misunderstands the market for access and content.
Occupational licensing makes it more difficult to work.
Even as Repeal Day approaches, many states are still grapple with overly burdensome regulations.
Netflix sci-fi series draws comparisons to Stranger Things that do it no favors.
School fails to make Obama-era Title IX rules stick to the former boyfriend of a student.
The paper of record took to social media lobbying.
James Franco and Seth Rogen's affectionate salute to the world's worst movie.
He did make the mistake of having his picture taken with Milo Yiannopoulos.
Congress should tell him to take a hike.
Republicans prove that when they're in power, they like to spend just as much as Democrats do.
Things are not more serious than they were in Britain in 1940.
Coco is legit, which is why people are seeing it in droves.
The House and Senate still refuse to consider cutting government spending.
As long as rich people don't collude with government, they make our lives better.
A cellphone tracking case gives SCOTUS a chance to reconsider a doctrine that threatens everyone's privacy.
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A TaxPayers' Alliance report says EU farm subsidies, tariffs, and overly strict regulations have made food in Britain seventeen percent costlier.
California's pension fund looks to shift blame and avoid responsibility.
When artificial arms become armaments in the eyes of the law.
The new Netflix miniseries feels both traditional and new, with the big-screen qualities of a film and the story and character nuance of the best television.
You paid for your Thanksgiving meal before you even went to the store.
General counsel for the university system tries to slip in long-condemned policy.
The important thing about the holiday is not who started the tradition but the humble and grateful spirit the tradition instills.
Private property became the foundation for building the most prosperous nation in the history of the world.
The DEA's investigation of Forest Tennant tries to criminalize differences of opinion about pain treatment.
Indulge in the bloodsport, entrench the new cult of sexual assault accusation she helped create
Congress must make a choice before the end of the year on the level of protections Americans get from unwarranted snooping.
With occupational licensing rules that benefit favored friends, state governments raise barriers to prosperity for millions and raise costs for the rest of us.
Virginia has doubled its film subsides in the last 5 years, but a new watchdog report finds they are nearly useless.
Two new efforts in Washington seek to rein in the subsidies.
Prepare yourself for the gamer jokes and deliberately gross body humor.
It's another of a panoply of ways to silence opinions academics and students disagree with.
Lawmakers want to meddle in everything you do, but they protect each other.
Gal Gadot goes slumming with Ben Affleck's new DC super-team.
The dynamics that led to Democrats protecting him haven't changed.
Trump's nominee to head the bank might help curb some of its excesses.
It's time to put the myth of electoral bias out of its misery.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who likens himself to Hitler, promotes the mass murder of drug users.
Free trade benefits all participants.
Another possible standoff where officials want to compromise everybody's data security.
In a politically polarized America, gun control is destined to be obeyed primarily by its advocates.
Pruning back regulation doesn't have to be a partisan issue.
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