Is Challenging 'Rape Culture' Claims an Idea Too Dangerous for University Students?
Debating assumptions about sexual violence drives Brown University over the brink.
Debating assumptions about sexual violence drives Brown University over the brink.
Treating rape as akin to plagiarism trivializes violence against women.
Conflicting witness accounts and ambiguous physical evidence provide plenty of room for reasonable doubt.
Things go wrong when resources are held in common.
ACLU and others closely monitor police behavior
The problem with "certificate of public need" laws.
After rising dramatically, marijuana arrests are falling and the trend seems likely to continue.
The president is right to think the law should not function like a lottery.
And nobody seems to be in charge as grand jury decision looms
Police, residents, and protesters prepare and hope
It is almost impossible to treat all people equally with a single system of public schools. To foster peace and real unity, educational freedom is key.
Hellman's says a competitor doesn't meet FDA "mayonnaise" standards. So it sued.
The sky's not falling, any more than usual
Civil libertarians are disappointed by the Kentucky senator's vote against debate on NSA reform legislation.
ACLU 'model ordinance' would at least require a public debate
Jennifer Lawrence in a disappointing half-movie, a vampire in the Iranian wild west.
Video games have become America's favorite hobby. A culture clash over identity was probably inevitable.
The real problem is that she'd likely remain vigorous enough for eight years of military crusading, budget expansion, economic meddling, and irritating moralism.
The horrific failures of our bipartisan foreign policy establishment.
A presidential action may be lawful at the same time that it is unconstitutional.
From civil asset forfeiture to eminent domain, the government covets your cash and property.
The health law's allies are trying to distance themselves from the economist's remarks about the deception involved in passing the law. But they're only proving him right.
Former Obama auto czar Steven Rattner uses weak data in attempt to advance tax-and-spend policies favored by the left.
Memo to Democrats: Next time read the bill before you sign it.
Republicans may decide they love liberty and limited government more than they hate pot.
With China, we have a worrisome rival and an indispensable partner.
A freed market has the effect of peaceful cooperation controlling the means of production
Has the promise of freedom that looked so bright in 1989 faded-or are there grounds for cautious hope, in place of the wild-eyed optimism of a quarter century ago?
The USDA's school lunch program has earned a failing grade.
Guess what? America is not really doing anything we weren't going to do anyway, and neither is China.
Reel violence does not lead to real violence.
Government doesn't decide the number of gardeners or car-repair shops. Why should it do that for taxis?
"Tough on crime" laws are bad policy and bad politics.
Americans are unfazed when they hear that you must get government permission before doing business.
But he has paved the way for one when the economy tanks again
It is time for a national debate, and the confirmation hearings on the nomination of Loretta Lynch to become attorney general can provide an excellent platform.
Brian Aitken's memoirs show the dark side of a liberal desire to make the world safer.
Real freedom means doing what you choose as an individual and not waiting for the rest of society to vote on whether you can.
The major parties are the true problem.
"Net neutrality" and public-utility style regulation are about Internet freedom, just not the way advocates think.
The prospect of legal cannabis in the nation's capital dramatically signals the ongoing collapse of the 77-year-old ban on a much-maligned plant.
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