Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Unconsidered pesticides, undesirable aliens, and unconstitutional delegating.
Unconsidered pesticides, undesirable aliens, and unconstitutional delegating.
A new biography tells the story of the economist’s early life and career.
Voters gave a cold shoulder to candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump, and Los Angeles County voters gave the heave-ho to Sheriff Alex Villanueva.
While we often spend Thanksgiving remembering a different set of Puritan settlers, the religious, freedom-loving Roger Williams is an apt hero for the more liberty-minded.
Found families may ultimately lead to new ones.
These are the people who showed up when the economy was shut down by the government, working in jobs labeled "essential."
Even if Trump loses this primary race, there’s every reason to think his party will retain its present will to power.
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Private property was the solution to their failed experiment. But people keep repeating the Pilgrims' mistakes.
Alvin Bragg has finally moved to stop prosecuting Tracy McCarter for murder.
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If it comes down to a party-line vote, Republicans don't have enough seats in the state Senate to remove Krasner from office.
It's still the economy, stupid.
By consenting to Qatar's illiberal policies for residents and guests alike, FIFA has further besmirched its already tainted reputation.
Alcohol-related ballot measures were in play in several states last week. The results were lukewarm.
He wants election reforms in Georgia, different priorities for the national Libertarian Party, and plans to challenge Justin Amash—but maybe not how you'd expect.
She was the beneficiary of a political system that limits opportunities for new ideas and new faces to rise.
With his luster dimmed, former President Donald Trump is no longer the unchallenged party leader.
On Tuesday night, Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington made the baffling claim that, if mainstream news channels failed to air the former president's campaign announcement in full, it would mean that "we do not have the First Amendment."
The first female speaker of the House leaves behind a legacy of big government liberalism.
The biggest beneficiaries of economic growth are poor people. But the deepest case for economic growth is a moral one.
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Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
Alex Villanueva was ousted after a single combative, troubled term. Voters also approved giving county leaders the power to remove future sheriffs.
The Burning Down the House author says the shift from Hayek's classical liberalism to Rothbard's anarcho-capitalism is a moral and practical disaster.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
Burning Down the House argues that the shift from Hayek's classical liberalism to Rothbard's anarcho-capitalism has led the movement astray.
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By making e-cigarettes less appealing, it will discourage smokers from switching to a much less hazardous nicotine habit.
The former president will seek a second term, despite continuing to insist he already won one in 2020.
If passed, same-sex couples wouldn’t need to worry about Supreme Court precedents.
Voters rejected other Republicans who have cozied up to the former president, including Senate candidate Blake Masters and secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem.
Taking humanity from Earth to the stars isn't easy.