Senator Pushes a Ridiculous "Milk" Law That Treats Consumers Like Idiots
The "Dairy Pride Act" calls for the FDA to crack down on cow-dairy alternatives that use terms like "milk" or "yogurt."
The "Dairy Pride Act" calls for the FDA to crack down on cow-dairy alternatives that use terms like "milk" or "yogurt."
Sen. Rand Paul: "An important first step toward increasing accountability, oversight, and transparency in Washington."
Prohibition may be over, but high taxes and stupid restrictions create plentiful smuggling opportunities.
People used to chase economic opportunity across the country. Then the government got in the way.
It's time for policymakers in Albany to bring ridesharing to all New Yorkers.
A county engineer asked the FHA for guidance about the practice, and found out it violated federal regulations.
Trump won't be able to make "deals" with every company that seeks to relocate because of onerous federal regulations. Here's why Carrier nearly left.
A few of our more perceptive government officials seem to realize they've been choking off entrepreneurship.
Go for full self-driving capability, not half-assed autonomy.
Do Americans have a constitutional right to own and use armed drones for self-defense?
Despite airplane crashes like the one in the Black Sea that grab headlines, air travel is getting better.
And Congress needs to help
Colorado campaign finance regulations censor ordinary citizens.
Are nicotine-free e-liquids covered? Maybe. What about synthetic nicotine? Dunno.
How will the government promote competition while banning advertising and promotion?
What happens when an idea doesn't fit the regular regulatory categories?
The idea that people won't be able to afford medical treatment without Obamacare is simply wrong.
The Hotel Carter is "undeniably, unequivocally, the worst hotel in New York City" but thanks to anti-Airbnb regulations, it's a "winner."
And the potential for Trump to abuse the power of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is huuge.
New regulations are crippling the industry.
Treat people as individuals not just as members of an undifferentiated public health herd
A task force emphasizes the importance of displacing the black market.
Constitutional violations abound in Alabama "Human Trafficking Safe Harbor Act."
A lawsuit challenges Oklahoma's new law prohibiting some American Indian artists from calling their artwork what it is.
Denver's newly approved pilot program won't include bars or restaurants with liquor licenses.
Denver voters rejected the idea that marijuana use should be confined to the home.
How Donald Trump can make America innovate again
Activists howl in outrage and frustration
Four states open the door to on-site consumption in pot shops, while Denver will let people bring their own marijuana to use in specially licensed businesses.
Condoms-in-porn measure pits adult-film industry and public-health groups against public hysteria and a would-be porn czar
This is going to end up in some very bad places.
At Planned Parenthood clinics, 43 percent of all abortions are now drug-induced, not surgical.
The president is right that it is the greatest time to be alive, but fails to understand how progress occurs.
This is how regulatory capture works: Trade association would get majority control of new licensing board.
City's short-term rental rules are too vague for people to understand, judge says.
A pilot program would let businesses establish "designated consumption areas," subject to approval by local busybodies.
State faces lawsuit over new rule requiring in-person visits to refill prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Interview with Author Abby Schachter
The DEA's backtracking underlines the arbitrariness of the government's pharmacological taboos.
Some federal label mandates drive up prices without making us safer.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Tuesday's federal court ruling won't stop the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from acting, but will give the president more control over its activities.
Attempts by cabbies in Milwaukee and Chicago to crush competition from Uber-like services or more taxi drivers both shot down in federal court by Judge Richard Posner; Reason Foundation amicus brief relied on.
The agency's ban on the pain-relieving leaf shows how arbitrary the government's pharmacological taboos are.
The experts want us to entrust our kids to expensive, micromanaged strangers rather than pay our friends and neighbors to look after them.
Seattle city council seeks to micromanage workers' schedules.
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