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Free Speech Shields Left and Right Alike Apr. 26, 2022

Corey Friedman

Conservatives are cheering the latest circuit court decision on campus free speech. Few seem to real... Read More

Even If the CDC's Mask Mandate Made Sense, That Would Not Make It Legal: The Decision Against the Rule Hinged on Whether the Agency Had the Power It Asserted Apr. 20, 2022

Jacob Sullum

Did you know that the federal judge who vacated the federal mask mandate for airline and public tran... Read More

Time to Purge Bloated Sex Offender Registries Apr. 09, 2022

Diane Dimond

Those who fight for a more equitable way to keep track of sexual predators won a big victory in Mich... Read More

The Most Radical Abortion Law in the Nation Apr. 08, 2022

David Harsanyi

Jared Polis is often portrayed as a rational liberal whom the Democratic Party would be wise to emul... Read More

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and Alienable Rights Apr. 06, 2022

Terence Jeffrey

In a written response she presented to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson p... Read More

Without the Rule of Law, Our Rights Are Threatened Mar. 24, 2022

Laura Hollis

One of the fundamental tenets of modern western civilization is the rule of law. When a nation has t... Read More

Science and Making Babies: Buyer Beware Mar. 19, 2022

Diane Dimond

We live in a remarkably overregulated world. Yet, almost unbelievably, there are few hard-and-fast l... Read More

Guns, Babies and the USA Mar. 18, 2022

Erick Erickson

Alabama and Ohio have passed versions of "constitutional carry." That is a law that allows a lawful ... Read More

Sanctions on Russia Violate the Constitution Mar. 17, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Biden administration has undertaken a vast scheme against... Read More

Breonna Taylor Two Years Later: Reform Should Not Happen One Death at a Time Mar. 11, 2022

Holding Space for Good

On March 3, a jury found former Louisville Metro Police Department officer Brett Hankison not guilty... Read More

Enforcing Abortion Bans Is Much Harder Than Passing Them: The Experience in Texas Shows That Workarounds Pose Daunting Obstacles to Such Laws Mar. 09, 2022

Jacob Sullum

When Texas imposed strict limits on abortion last fall, the number of abortions performed by clinics... Read More

The Move to Find the Innocent People in Prison Feb. 26, 2022

Diane Dimond

Among the most powerful people in the justice system are prosecutors and the judges to whom they pre... Read More

Arrested? How Making Bail Determines Your Experience With Our Justice System Feb. 18, 2022

Holding Space for Good

I was 19 years old when a car turned left in front of me without looking and I plowed into it. First... Read More

It's Difficult for Public Figures To Prove Libel -- That Shouldn't Change Feb. 17, 2022

Daily Editorials

A jury on Tuesday rejected Sarah Palin's libel claim in a lawsuit against The New York Times, but th... Read More

Untraceable Guns From Kits Are Proliferating, but GOP Still Balks at Reforms Feb. 15, 2022

Daily Editorials

President Joe Biden's call to crack down on "ghost guns" — weapons with no serial numbers that... Read More

Get Furious: Unfair and Illegal Termination Feb. 10, 2022

At Work

Q: I am in my 50s and was fired with a lengthy and solid performance record. I was then replaced by ... Read More

Dealing with the 'Noncompete from Hell' When Hiring an Employee Feb. 08, 2022

Succeeding in Your Business

"I run a small service business that's been around for 30 years. As I get older, I'm getting tired o... Read More

Make Text Messages Private Feb. 04, 2022

Ted Rall

Nearly a decade ago, the Edward Snowden revelations prompted a national debate about data security. ... Read More