She acknowledges harsher penalties implemented in the ‘90s were a mistake.
Steve Chapman
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4.14.2016
The president characterizes his former secretary of state's use of a private email server as "careless," but under the law it's negligence.
Andrew Napolitano
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4.14.2016
The feds could save tens of billions just through better management.
Peter Suderman
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4.13.2016
The battle over state power, unwritten rights, and the 14th Amendment
Damon Root
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4.13.2016
U2 frontman makes some good points in congressional testimony but mostly wallows in showbiz solipsism.
Nick Gillespie
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4.13.2016
The federal government has blurred the lines between harassment, unwanted touching, and rape.
Robby Soave
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4.13.2016
Wrongful convictions like Keith Allen Harward's are made easier without open discovery rules.
A. Barton Hinkle
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4.13.2016
Candidates vying for the Libertarian nomination sound better than those on the Republican-Democratic side.
John Stossel
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4.13.2016
The former president can't decide whether he should brag about the 1994 law or apologize for it.
Jacob Sullum
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4.13.2016
Trump can barely manage his own campaign operation. What does that say about his ability to run a country?
Peter Suderman
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4.12.2016
The same laws that are supposed to protect female workers and customers also prevent companies from catering to women.
Katherine Mangu-Ward
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4.12.2016
"Put a G-string on" and let the topless, drunken good times roll suggest some on the Chicago City Council.
Elizabeth Nolan Brown
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4.12.2016
Mississippi voters against civil asset forfeiture.
Scott Shackford
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4.12.2016
Don't be fooled by the false prophet of anti-interventionism.
Matt Welch
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4.12.2016
A lawsuit by a Pennsylvania woman describes a humiliating five-hour ordeal that discovered nothing.
Jacob Sullum
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4.12.2016
Increasingly, free speech ends where the listener stops agreeing.
A. Barton Hinkle
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4.11.2016
Exemptions to minimum wage laws give labor power at the expense of their own members.
Scott Shackford
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4.11.2016
Barbara Anderson worked hard to improve the state’s economic climate.
Ira Stoll
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4.11.2016
Punishing students for wrongthink.
Robby Soave
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4.11.2016
His policies come from a fantasy world.
Steve Chapman
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4.11.2016
Contrary to what prohibitionists claim, the numbers from Colorado are equivocal.
Jacob Sullum
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4.11.2016
It needs to stop putting roadblocks in the way of refugees and immigrants seeking jobs
Shikha Dalmia
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4.09.2016
This is what happens when government regulators control definitions of words.
Baylen Linnekin
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4.09.2016
Libertarian Party candidates offer perspectives on government and freedom you'll never get from the two major parties.
Ed Krayewski
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4.08.2016
Surge pricing is a market mechanism, not an illegal pricing scheme.
Jared Meyer & Randal Meyer
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4.08.2016
Jake Gyllenhaal creeps out, Sam Rockwell and Anna Kendrick balance love and bullets.
Kurt Loder
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4.08.2016
Twists and turns abound in NBC’s newest offering.
Glenn Garvin
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4.08.2016
Lives should matter more than ideologically-driven revisionism.
Ed Krayewski
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4.08.2016
Prepare to hear a lot of conservatives and free market types compared to Trump.
David Harsanyi
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4.08.2016
Defender of property rights finds himself on the opposite side.
Steven Greenhut
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4.08.2016
The former president says Republicans made him support longer sentences, which were a necessary response to 13-year-old murderers "hopped up on crack."
Jacob Sullum
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4.08.2016
Trying to lessen your own tax burden isn't illegal, and shouldn't be.
Veronique de Rugy
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4.07.2016
Anti-transgender law will cause problems, not solve them.
Steve Chapman
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4.07.2016
Politicians ignore the economic consequences of central planning and hope voters will reward them for it.
Andrew Napolitano
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4.07.2016
The former governor of New Mexico is the real deal and could pull great numbers in November.
Nick Gillespie
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4.07.2016
Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen at the first nationally televised Libertarian debate in U.S. history.
John Stossel
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4.06.2016
A great American voice has died.
Jesse Walker
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4.06.2016
If your candidate opposes free trade and free speech, he's not a defender of classical liberalism.
Robby Soave
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4.06.2016
Polls consistently show the public, when informed, opposes civil forfeiture.
Scott Shackford
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4.06.2016
Judge says John Doe's lawsuit against James Madison University should proceed.
Robby Soave
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4.06.2016
This is not a religious freedom act.
Scott Shackford
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4.05.2016
Rolling Stone didn't report the truth, but will we ever hear it from Jackie?
Robby Soave
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4.05.2016
Progressive economist gets supply-and-demand, to a point.
Anthony L. Fisher
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4.05.2016
That money U.S. residents send to the old country? They didn't earn that, it turns out.
Nick Gillespie
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4.05.2016
When the biggest economy on the block gets to write the global rules, foreigners and regular Americans get screwed, elites skate, and hypocrisy rules the day.
Matt Welch
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4.04.2016
Republicans and Democrats are starting to agree occupational licensing has gone too far
J.D. Tuccille
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4.05.2016
Cautious optimism may be appropriate.
A. Barton Hinkle
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4.04.2016
And no shaking your damn head, either!
Elizabeth Nolan Brown
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4.04.2016
A long overlooked provision of the Controlled Substances Act makes it a felony to "place" a marijuana ad.
Jacob Sullum
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4.04.2016
When stopping sex discrimination requires more sex discrimination, how can anyone win?
Elizabeth Nolan Brown
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4.03.2016
The president prefers to pretend that rescheduling requires congressional action.
Jacob Sullum
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4.04.2016
Civilization and its discontents in AMC's hit series.
Timothy Sandefur
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4.01.2016
Reputation-laundering from the elite press almost as nauseating as the candidate's own easily provable lies
Matt Welch
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4.01.2016
Garland looks like a moderate because he tends to side with the government irrespective of who's in charge.
A. Barton Hinkle
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3.30.2016
Richard Linklater goes to college.
Kurt Loder
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4.01.2016
Ben Affleck dons the crusader’s cape, but the movie’s real wonder is a woman.
Kurt Loder
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3.25.2016
Netflix lands a show that would not have looked unusual on the major networks.
Glenn Garvin
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4.01.2016
And you're probably betting that your life will suck even more in 2066.
Nick Gillespie
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4.01.2016