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Former Atlanta Housing Authority senior vice president Tracy Jones pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit theft of government funds, wire…
The anti-semitism maelstrom on the right continues to swirl faster by the day. And, in what has become a familiar…
The Second Amendment, Sensitive Places, and Comprehensive Government Security compendium by Dr. Angus McClellan has just been posted on SSRN. …
In the U.S., criticizing the government is a national pastime—whether in polite conversation, on social media, or across the dinner…
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch discuss Katherine’s New York Times op-ed, “Libertarians Tried to Warn You About…
Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), thinks NewsGuard, a company that rates the transparency and credibility of…
The NYU Law Democracy Project is promoting dialogue across ideological and political lines, their goal being to help break through…
A giant new study of social media use by fourth through twelfth graders found that moderate use of online platforms…
Each fall, I teach a seminar called Recent Books on the Constitution. I initially designed this course when I visited Georgetown…
From Commans v. Dunbar, decided Friday by Judge Jennifer M. Perkins, joined by Judge Kent E. Cattani: Daniel Commans appeals…
I WANT FREE MINDS AND FREE MARKETS! Help Reason push back with more of the fact-based reporting we do best.…
Earlier today, I wrote a post about whether a minor typo in a clerkship application should disqualify the candidate. Fittingly,…
