Battle for the Supreme Court: Judicial Activism vs. Restraint
Reason's Damon Root Discusses the Battle for Control Over the Country's Highest Court
Reason's Damon Root Discusses the Battle for Control Over the Country's Highest Court
Neither Republicans nor Democrats consistently protect something far more important than either party: individual liberty.
Liberty-minded small government views may be the missing ingredient.
Republicans don't live up to their tax reform claims, while Democrats pave the way for tech innovation, says Jared Polis.
When you vote Libertarian, the other parties have to become more libertarian.
There are liberty GOP candidates on the ballot. Let's not give those up to Democrats by voting Libertarian, says Grover Norquist.
Much of the political class of the founding generation, unlike our own, viewed the Constitution as restraining, not unleashing, the government.
We've seen how abusive the IRS, DoJ, and NSA are under Democrats, says Sen. Rand Paul. Let's change course.
The failed drug war? Mass surveillance? $17 trillion debt? All that and more, thanks to Republicans and Democrats working together.
If you don't, the terrorists win and the Ebola warriors lose.
Libertarian candidates are crucial for the issues they tackle that Democrats and Republicans have avoided during the 2014 election cycle.
Three high-polling L.P. candidates contemplate a possible banner year for the third party
Andrey Shalnev just won an election, and he's sowing the seeds of freedom in an unfree nation.
There is, however, every libertarian case for secession from the European Union.
"Just because you allow somebody to have a lifestyle you disapprove of doesn't mean you have to endorse it. A lot of people don't quite understand that."
EU break up would lead to more nationalism and protectionism
That's 14 percent of political independents, 12 percent of Republicans, and 6 percent of Democrats.
How the same right allows for both same-sex marriage recognition and refusing to sell gay couples wedding cakes