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Sara Mayeux on the Dark Side of Police Reform
The costs and benefits of modern American policing have not been distributed evenly.
Scott Shackford: Death Comes for Terry Pratchett
The fantasy humorist's beloved Discworld novels tackled liberty, authority, and self-ownership with a devastatingly light touch.
Ed Krayewski on Open Borders in America
People's movement across national boundaries ought to be free of government restrictions.
Ronald Bailey Asks Which Cuts Greenhouse Gases More: Carbon Markets or Recessions?
A new study provides the answer.
Kurt Loder Reviews Mad Max: Fury Road
Tom Hardy is a worthy successor to Mel Gibson, but Charlize Theron rules this furious sequel.
Sheldon Richman on the Assassination of Osama Bin Laden
US Navy SEALs murdered an unarmed and powerless invalid under orders from Obama when they could have brought him to trial.
Andrew Napolitano Says Patriot Act Replacement Would be Even Worse
How do we know the new "Freedom Act" is bad? Because the NSA supports it.
Veronique de Rugy: Big Data, Big Business, and Big Government
How bureaucrats are keeping people in the dark about the Export-Import Bank
Ron Bailey on the Amazing Power of Open Markets & Open Borders
Globalization is good for you!
Jack Davies Interviews the Founder of Liberland
'Everybody's invited, but they have to come with a boat.'
Shikha Dalmia on Scott Walker's Reactionary Turn on Immigration
Even labor unions have abandoned the labor protectionism that he has embraced
Andrea Castillo on How CISA Threatens Both Privacy and Cybersecurity
CISA bucks the usual liberty/security trade-off by threatening our civil liberties without meaningfully improving cybersecurity.
Sheldon Richman: Libertarians Should Hope It's Clinton vs. Bush in 2016
What could better illustrate the bankruptcy of the political system than that race?
Ronald Bailey Decries Chipotle's Lack of Integrity on GMOs
The company hopes to profit from groundless customer fears
Steven Greenhut on Urban Redevelopment Making a Come Back in California
Lessons not learned
Kurt Loder Reviews Maggie and The D Train
Arnold Schwarzenegger in a sorrowful zombie film, Jack Black at comedy's far edge.
Sheldon Richman: Fiorina Is Not the Anti-Hillary
Fiorina may thrill fans of "private enterprise," but beware.
Andrew Napolitano on the Patriot Act and the 'Right to be Left Alone'
This natural right is protected by the Fourth Amendment, writes Judge Napolitano.