
Touré: Marijuana Should Be Decriminalized

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Alana Goodman: Good Riddance To Payroll Fairness Act

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John Stossel: Uncertainty Paralysis
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Where Is The Outrage Over Domestic Use Of Drones?

Jury Nullification's Long History Of Righting Wrongs
by Frank Parlato. Below is something that somehow is not taught in public schools. It is history nonetheless and easy enough for any one who is interested to verify. Jury ended power of King In 1215, when the Barons of England compelled King John to sign the Magna Carta, trial by jury was established. The King now had to seek permission through 12 ... MORE
Nothing To Hide? Let Police 'Force Catheterize' You

Government Seen To Threaten More Than Protect Rights

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James S Robbins: The Coming American Counterrevolution

David Harsanyi: The Democrats' 'Fairness' Canard
Beating back the woman haters. Only one group of Americans can make this nation a fairer place: trial lawyers. After all, crushing injustice has enveloped the nation. New Yorkers make more money than Iowans. Female lawyers earn more than male fishermen. People who are 6 feet tall -- and I saw this in a semi-scientific study -- earn, on average, about ... MORE
Jacob Sullum: The Devil In Rudy Eugene
Society's readiness to believe in satanic substances. Casting about for a reason why Rudy Eugene gnawed off most of a homeless man's face in an unprovoked attack on Miami's MacArthur Causeway last month, his girlfriend suggested he may have been the victim of a voodoo curse. Or maybe he was drugged, she told The Miami ... MORE
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Young & Crews: Washington's 10,000 Commandments

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Larry Downes: Government Control Of Net Always Bad Idea

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