Shikha Dalmia was a senior analyst at Reason Foundation.
Hillary's Dirty Dance with Trump on Sanctuary Cities
She was right the first time when she opposed a federal crackdown on these cities
She was right the first time when she opposed a federal crackdown on these cities
Hawks have nothing better to propose except more huffing and puffing
The San Francisco woman's shooting death by an undocumented immigrant triggers bipartisan hypocrisy
Libertarians should stay out of the next round of the culture wars.
One can't predict how a religion will behave by simply consulting its core texts.
His Obamacare apostasy will help crush EPA's emissions tyranny
The push to Free the Nipple and private lactating areas show that the movement is a contradictory mess
The civil rights issues of our time? Please.
It keeps picking candidates like Jindal with little credibility in their own communities
It has a knack for picking candidates who are alienated from their communities
It's not easy to make medical socialism work
Liberals would like you to believe it is, rising coverage costs tell a different story
DOJ will pocket the massive criminal penalties it's about to impose
The criminal penalties that GM faces for the Cobalt debacle could be massive and deleterious to the driving public
The only winner ultimately might be Hillary: Republicans and Latinos will both lose
Republicans are screwed no matter how they play now
"Reformocons" reject technocratic, top-down government solutions to pressing policy issues. What could be wrong with that? Well, for starters...
It'll prove the nemesis of Republicans if EmailGate doesn't derail her
Advocates and critics debate the merits of a more populist approach to right-of-center politics.
It is hubris to think that the government can improve on the moral choices of mothers.
The pro-woman presidential candidate may well change the conversation about women's issues in this country.
How the right-wing pundits paved the way for Walker's labor protectionism
After supporting legalization for undocumented aliens, he now opposes even legal immigration
The police's privilege and self-protectiveness is on rich display in the whole sordid saga.
The special rights that police have written for themselves embolden abusers.
What's needed is market pricing
The GM bailout is a gift that keeps on giving to the company.
Her fear-mongering won't produce the reformation she wants
The hawks have no better alternatives for stopping Iran's march toward a nuclear bomb
Diplomacy is the only remotely effective option for curbing Iran's nuclear program
The threat of a corporate boycott has sacrificed religious liberties without protecting gays
He is abusing business boycotts
The Texas senator's fencing plans will impose a hefty cost on Americans
The movement's vision raises troubling questions that NRO's Ramesh Ponnuru wants to avoid
It's a hodge-podge of pro-growth and budget-busting populist measures
A response to NRO's Ramesh Ponnuru
But the director's pc plea that rape is a global problem trivializes the violence Indian women confront
The court's job is to enforce the law as written, not fix it
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