
Walter E Williams: Difficult Economic Lessons

David Catron: The States Can Still Kill ObamaCare
Taking aim at the law's Achilles' heel. Now that conservatives and libertarians are beginning to recover from the injuries they sustained by banging their heads against walls, desks, and other hard objects on June 28, perhaps it's a good time to introduce a ray of hope that might have seemed absurdly Pollyannaish during the dark hours ... MORE
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Reminder: TSA Still Asking Women To "Raise Your Skirt"

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Don Richmond: Defending Constitutional Principles
No precept may properly be made law if it violates rights. To defend the principles of the Constitution, one must understand what they are. While the Declaration of Independence advocated individual rights, the Constitution was written to form a government that would protect those rights. However, as we know from history, the Constitution ... MORE
Michael Suede: Jury Nullification Becomes Reality in N.H.

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Paul Armentano: Why Marijuana Should Be Legalized

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John Fund: Off The Rails, Over The Cliff

Duncan Holmes: Five Steps To A Police State

Sarah de Crescenzo: Court Rules Cities Can't Ban Pot Shops

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AP: Broke California Spends $62 Billion On High-Speed Rail

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Washington Times: The U.N. Is Coming For Your Guns

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