Capitalism Makes Society Less Racist
In the Jim Crow South, businesses fought racism—because the rules denied them customers.
In the Jim Crow South, businesses fought racism—because the rules denied them customers.
St. Patrick's Day is a good time to re-up my posts on what can be learned from the declining political significance of Irish-American identity, and whether Hispanics are following the same path of assimilation as the Irish did.
On the latest episode of Just Asking Questions, Radley Balko debates Coleman Hughes about Hughes' recent column arguing that Derek Chauvin may have been wrongly convicted of George Floyd's murder.
They should be heard, not shouted down.
Is podcaster Coleman Hughes a state capacity libertarian?
Dueling new studies reach opposing conclusions on whether minority voters are well served by ranked choice voting.
It's part of the annual Frankel Lecture symposium in the Houston Law Review.
Zora Neale Hurston’s hometown of Eatonville, Florida, was one of the first all-black municipalities incorporated in the U.S.
The author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America says colorblindness should remain our North Star during a live conversation with Nick Gillespie.
A Q&A with Coleman Hughes, author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America.
The best reforms would correct the real problems of overcriminalization and overincarceration, as well as removing all artificial barriers to building more homes.
Stacy Davis Gates, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union, previously said school choice is for "racists."
Preferential college admissions violated the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
Is our country getting closer to living out the true meaning of its creed, "All men are created equal"?
Policy analyst Justin Hayes summarizes the reasons why conservatives, progressives, and libertarians all have reason to support zoning reform.
A critical column by Jamelle Bouie prompts an extensive reply from Peter Canellos.
If activists want to help young people, they should start before college.
This is true despite claims to the contrary by some on both the left and right.
Britain’s parliamentary democracy still transcends its monarchy.
My brief rejoinder to his response to my earlier post on this subject.
Some conservatives are in the awkward position of resisting both policies that reduce the role of race in allocating kidneys for transplant, and those that increase it. The better way to alleviate kidney shortages is to legalize organ markets.
This total is 2.5 times the state's annual budget.
The surprising recent rise in partisan, racial, and gender differences in circuit judges following earlier opinions.
The first episode paints an enslaver, plantation master, and Royalist autocrat as a leading and even celebrated agent of emancipation.
Why is Gov. Ron DeSantis acting just like his opposition by attempting to dictate what students are permitted to learn?
Plus: How credit card companies became the porn police, the failure of the FDA's ban on flavored vaping products, and more...
Plus: The editors field a listener question on college admissions and affirmative action.
The authors will join Reason on Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern to discuss the Supreme Court cases alleging unlawful discrimination against Asian Americans by Harvard and the University of North Carolina.
The Supreme Court grapples with the original meaning of the 14th Amendment in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina.
Gun control is 'the most racist practice in America,' says the Philadelphia native and community leader.
The libertarian activist on gun rights, the new BLM ("Black Libertarian Movement"), and his support for the Mises Caucus.
"Unfortunately this year, black men have been a very targeted population for misinformation."
In the two cases, brought against Harvard and the University of North Carolina, anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions argues that race-conscious admissions violate the Civil Rights Act
A lack of transparency doesn't make politicians better people.
Plus: Copyright versus the internet, roofer helping rebuild hurricane-damaged Florida houses arrested for lack of Florida license, and more...
Understanding the jurisprudence of the conservative Supreme Court justice
Local YIMBY advocates express concern that the tool, as written, is overly vague and could be exploited to stop development.
A new petition seeks a posthumous pardon for Callie House.
Whether in response to pandemic closures or policy changes made in the name of "equity," people classified as white are fleeing government-run K-12 in startling numbers.