In Scathing Rulings, Federal Courts Block Arkansas and Texas Age Verification Laws
Plus: Meta revises controversial "dangerous organizations" policy, a win against civil asset forfeiture in Detroit, and more...
Plus: Meta revises controversial "dangerous organizations" policy, a win against civil asset forfeiture in Detroit, and more...
X-Dumpsters owner Steven Hedrick rents roll-away dumpsters to people, but now his city forces residents to contract with the county.
"You need an argument for why this is good for society. That's important, but you also need money."
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Steven Hedrick rents out roll-off dumpsters to people and hauls them away after. A new city ordinance is mandating that people use county services instead.
Youth employment is a recognized path to greater prosperity.
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People with money on the line try harder than pundits to be right, and they adjust quickly when they've made a mistake.
Two more states legalized recreational marijuana on Tuesday, while decriminalization of five natural psychedelics looks like a winner in Colorado.
Early polling showed a majority favored the change, but support fell in the face of opposition from leading Republicans and conservative groups.
Cotton is one of the Senate's staunchest drug warriors and no friend of liberty.
No one is confused about whether Tofurky is turkey.
It’s a little thing, but thousands of people end up in jail over these types of avoidable technical violations.
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Some states that do not border Mexico have sought to play a role in immigration policy.
The measure will be on the ballot, but depending on how the state Supreme Court rules, the votes may just not be counted.
The video shows three officers kicking, punching, and slamming the man's head into the pavement. State police are now investigating.
If all of the ballot initiatives succeed, pot will be legal in 25 states.
An Arkansas police officer used trumped-up charges to punish a man who criticized him for violating the Constitution.
The Institute for Justice wants the Supreme Court to review the case—and to clarify the proper scope of "investigatory stops."
The Lonoke County sergeant was already fired for not turning on his body camera during the encounter.
The Court has "failed to justify our enacted policy," he wrote.
The deputy's body camera wasn’t turned on when he fatally shot 17-year-old Hunter Brittain.
Family and friends protest and look for answers.
Ledell Lee was put to death in 2017 for a killing he likely didn't commit.
Unresponsive government institutions fuel state-level measures to help parents and children pick learning models that suit them.
A blanket ban on medical procedures for minors is not a prescription for human liberty.
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A deputy from the same sheriff's office was charged with animal cruelty last year for casually shooting a small dog.
And in a three-way race for governor in Indiana, Libertarian Donald Rainwater gets more than 13 percent and wins more than 20 counties.
Ricky Dale Harrington is polling at 38 percent in a two-way race against one of the leading voices of the GOP's ascendant authoritarian nationalism.
Holly Barlow-Austin suffered horrifying medical neglect at a Texarkana detention facility, according to video evidence in a new lawsuit.
Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr., is running to keep Tom Cotton out of the White House.
The ACLU and the Innocence Project are suing to uncover the evidence.
My testimony addressed the general problem of asset forfeiture, the potential impact of the Supreme Court's recent decision in Timbs v. Indiana, and Arkansas' recent reform law.
Or maybe they're just protecting the Arkansas rice industry.
Arkansas joins three other states in requiring police secure a conviction before they can seize a person's property.
Arkansas Sen. Jason Rapert learns what the Streisand Effect is all about.
"OK, I'm going to come to you, and if your dog gets aggressive, I'm going to shoot it."
Radley Balko thoroughly documents a culture of misconduct, incompetence, and poor training, and the unnecessary deaths that resulted.
Minimum wage ballot initiatives are often good politics, never good policy.
"This is a rally for all people who hold sacred the founding Constitutional principles of Religious Freedom and Free Expression..."