Too Many Calories in Your Candy? That's a Lawsuit!
Legal threats over food marketing appear to be on the rise. But who really benefits?
Legal threats over food marketing appear to be on the rise. But who really benefits?
Homegrown or foreign, Antifa is a major challenge to the liberty we cherish.
"People believe that the elite academy is destroying our country, and what's good about it."
Cheech and Chong were decades ago, but Netflix show leans on the same old pot jokes.
The president increasingly sounds like his national security advisor, H.R. McMaster. And that isn't good.
Attempting to create the impression that faithful Christians whose beliefs are at odds with newly sanctified cultural mores are incapable of doing their job.
Public schools cherry-picking students, something they once accused charters of doing.
"Price gouging-like spinach-may be unappealing at first bite but it's good for everyone in the long run."
The Reedies Against Racism think a Greek philosophy and literature course is an attack on them.
So-called price gouging helps send important signals to buyers and sellers.
More people are working in the gig economy than ever before, but the current tax code punishes Uber drivers and Airbnb hosts. Here's how Congress can fix that.
The internet can increase options for consumers, but interest groups look for government restrictions to protect them from competition.
A federal judge rules that Colorado's online database violates the Eighth Amendment.
Resident assistants at Fordham University at Rose Hill want no part of a skeptical narrative.
The cost of Africa's refusal to grow GMO crops are incredible in human health and economic terms.
Existing regulations impoverish our cities, and perverse subsidies increase the damage done by catastrophic storms.
Monuments do not merely signify the existence of historical facts; they pass judgment upon them.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
Those who migrate from libertarianism to the alt-right have rejected the essence of the freedom movement and its philosophy.
Commissioner Scott Gottlieb applauds the agency's unfortunate mandate and promises clear guidance by the end of the year.
Prostitution and porn during the 1970s focus of new series.
"Project labor agreements" requiring union contracts on most government work are spreading in California.
Noomi Rapace and Orlando Bloom going through the old Euro-espionage motions.
The treasury secretary has managed to put off debt ceiling calamity, but otherwise failed to embraced needed spending reforms.
Free trade makes everyone better off.
The president admires strong men who break the law to enforce it.
We could be on the verge of an all-out war on artificial intelligence technologies.
The EU can be quite protectionist, particularly vis a vis its eastern members.
The feds are engaged in an extended grudge match against western dissidents, without regard for the cost to justice or the taxpayers.
The more Congress cedes its own authority to the executive branch, the greater is the executive branch's temptation to act like King George III.
Transgender individuals serve in the military, and will likely continue; Trump's directive will be overturned in court or reversed by a future administration.
The great disrupter of the establishment turns out to be-surprise, surprise-a man of the establishment.
Plenty of GOP members would rather put Barack Obama on Mount Rushmore than underwrite this addled project.
A lawsuit alleges Poland Spring Water amounts to "a colossal fraud perpetrated against American consumers."
Sweeping generalizations take the place of actual analysis or thoughtful narratives.
Return of Lady Vengeance.
CalPERS strikes back against small towns and agencies trying to leave its system.
Unanimous ruling protects bodily autonomy, could help decriminalize homosexuality
Maybe reparations from the federal government are in order.
Online gambling is under attack.
The president's proclamations about Afghanistan are not a plan; they're a letter to Santa Claus.
Says the school failed to follow policies it supposedly put in place after his first rebuke.
When law enforcement agencies make money by seizing property, due process vanishes.
Student barred from Moraine Valley Community College for using an "unacceptable word" while playing the role of a pimp in an improvisational sketch class.
American protectionism has repeatedly failed as an economic strategy.
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