Bias Response Teams Thwarted in Their Goal of a Sensitive Campus by the First Amendment
How can you re-program the thinking of boorish college students when their free speech guarantees get in the way?
How can you re-program the thinking of boorish college students when their free speech guarantees get in the way?
An exaggerated emphasis on differences obscures the degree to which Americans still agree
Jihadists would be no threat to Americans who were left to mind their own business.
The case for full legalization becomes stronger-and more politically acceptable-all the time.
Choose education over regulation when food companies abuse terms like "local" and "sustainable."
In this documentary murder mystery, the suspects all belch smoke and lava.
And it's already contentious.
Michael Fassbender in a mess of a serial-killer movie.
The state and local tax deduction needs to go.
Birth control should be available over the counter.
Environmental Protection Agency
The agency's administrator, Scott Pruitt, simply followed the law and allowed a company to submit a proposal.
The ATF has no legal authority to restrict the controversial firearm accessory.
Congress shouldn't hand it.
Economic growth, capitalism, improves standards of living, health, life expectancy.
So many questions and none of them being asked on behalf of the public by Congress.
Who would have guessed the author of the Gettysburg Address was a white supremacist?
Little Nationalism can be as destructive of human flourishing as Big Nationalism.
Everybody realized it was about bringing in money, not improving public health.
Jay Pharoah gets space to shine on Showtime.
Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, and Adam Sandler at a career peak.
There's a war on business on the way.
Our norms are being eroded by "both sides" of the partisan battle.
There is promise and peril in the GOP's corporate tax overhaul.
America needs a completely different approach based on building multiple defense lines.
In a pluralistic society, power is dispersed, and mutual consent is the order of the day
Defenders of Obamacare's contraceptive mandate give short shrift to religious liberty.
Genetically-engineered hens, embryo surgeries, and robot farmers.
If you strip away legal protections for rights valued by millions of Americans, you're just going to make them angry to no good end.
Federal power grows through sudden, quantum leaps in times of emergency.
Confirmation bias is one of the great obstacles to making the practical case for liberty.
Bad mandates result in uneaten foods. Schools figure out how to respond.
Add thriller Valor, and The CW offers the best new fall premieres.
Perhaps it's time to stop waiting for Sacramento, and start pressuring local governments to soften their regulatory restrictions.
The misguided call to "repeal the Second Amendment."
Ryan Gosling meets Harrison Ford in one of the movies' most famous dystopias.
Corporate welfare for me, but not for thee.
School spending should focus on results, not just how much is spent.
Here, as usual, the private sector outperforms the public sector.
The Las Vegas attack does not strengthen the case for all the usual gun control ideas.
Worry-warts and rivals team up to impose bureaucratic hurdles on animal-rescue volunteers.
Laws aren't the solution you're looking for to crimes like the massacre in Las Vegas.
The latest new network offerings suggest not. Also: a look at The Gifted.
DHS looking to collect social media info from immigrants just the latest development in the surveillance society.
Rid private functions of all symbols of the church-state. Then play ball.
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