Corey Walker was a spring 2022 intern at Reason.
Minneapolis Bans Police Use of No-Knock Warrants
After the tragic shooting of Amir Locke, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has made changes to the controversial practice. But are they enough?
After the tragic shooting of Amir Locke, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has made changes to the controversial practice. But are they enough?
Several German states have announced they will prosecute those who publicly display the letter Z in support of Russia.
The Biden Administration will push student loan repayment until late summer.
In a win for liberty, Idaho's Senate will likely not vote on a bill that would punish librarians for failing to sufficiently protect minors from "harmful" content.
The students say they were forced to attend an evangelical religious service.
Countries across Europe have been praised for their warm welcome toward Ukrainian refugees. But are all refugees treated equally?
European nations are stepping up to help Ukrainians flee Russian aggression.
A new bill in Kansas seeks to make it harder for cops to seize assets without a criminal conviction.
For the first time in two years, Coachella will return. Festival attendees will be able to enjoy themselves without having to abide by nonsensical mandates.
The bill was introduced in response to a state investigation that found police used fake forensic evidence during interrogations.
State legislatures have leeway to regulate K-12 curriculum, but attempting the same on college campuses is a violation of academic freedom.
The governor's recognition of North Carolina School Choice Week is a welcome gesture, but school choice advocates say his words don't match his actions.
The New York State Supreme Court ruled that Governor Hochul and the health commissioner did not have the authority to mandate a masking requirement
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of affirmative action at public and private universities.
Schools in Flint, Michigan, are extending the virtual learning period for the foreseeable future. Haven't we learned that virtual learning comes at too high a cost?
Starbucks has decided the vaccine mandate isn't good for their business
Harvard University is easing up on onerous restrictions against students that test COVID-19 positive. Does this signal a shift to normalcy for college students?
Police deaths surge in 2021, but most deaths were due to COVID, not violent encounters.
Price controls almost never achieve their goal, but Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has decided to utilize them anyway.
After sweeping last November's elections, Virginia Republicans look to roll back Democratic gun laws.
Federal subsidies for higher education lead to market distortions that affect financially needy students.
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