Gene Healy: The Struggle For Individual Liberty Never Ends

Because big government is relentless.    For supporters of limited government who are closely following the 2012 presidential race, I've got good news and bad news. The good news is the "Cult of Obama" is dead. A recent Reuters story explores the Obama campaign's marketing difficulties, and the headline says it all: "Obama's Slogan: Looking to Replace ... MORE

Larry Gabriel: How The Drug War Rolls Back Civil Rights

Identifying Jim Crow under another name.    State Rep. Rick Olson (R-Saline) made an amazing blog post last month. He had recently attended a luncheon hosted by the Legislative Black Caucus to hear Michelle Alexander, a lawyer and author who teaches at Ohio State University. Olson's post was titled "Medical Marijuana Law Needs Clarification, But ... MORE

VIDEO: Andrew Napolitano - What If Democracy Is Bunk?

Stephan Salisbury: How To Fund An American Police State

Homeland security may be a greater threat than terrorism. At the height of the Occupy Wall Street evictions, it seemed as though some diminutive version of “shock and awe” had stumbled from Baghdad, Iraq, to Oakland, California.  American police forces had been “militarized,” many commentators worried, as though the firepower and callous tactics ... MORE

FOX NEWS: Maryland Gun Law Ruled Unconstitutional

"Good reason" not required to exercise basic rights.    Maryland residents do not have to provide a "good and substantial reason" to legally own a handgun, a federal judge ruled Monday, striking down as unconstitutional the state's requirements for getting a permit. U.S. District Judge Benson Everett Legg wrote that states are allowed some   ... MORE

VIDEO: Markets Need Rules

John Fund: Will Affirmative Action Be Forever?

Yes, if Eric Holder gets his way.   Later this year, the Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of the use of racial preferences in college admissions in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. The battle lines will once again be drawn over the meaning of the equal-protection provisions of the Constitution. So it’s noteworthy that Attorney General Eric   ... MORE

THE BLAZE: Could Oil Reach $440 A Barrel?

It could if history repeats itself.   Bob Bandos, president and CEO of GAC North America, a marine logistics and service company headquartered in Dubai, fears that the tension between Iran and the West will lead to an exponential increase in the price of oil. Many Blaze readers are aware of the details: several Western countries have threatened to sanction Iran ... MORE

John W. Whitehead: Criminalizing Free Speech In The U.S.

Congress abridges the freedom to speak and assemble.   One of the key ingredients in a democracy is the right to freely speak our minds to those who represent us. In fact, it is one of the few effective tools we have left to combat government corruption and demand accountability. But now, even that right is being chipped away by statutes and court rulings  ... MORE

Ira Stoll: Limbaugh's "Slut" Comment Is A Red Herring

Instead of ObamaCare, we're talking Rush Limbaugh.    The press and President Obama have been all over Rush Limbaugh for the words he used to criticize a Georgetown Law student, Sandra Fluke, who spoke on February 23 at a meeting of the House Democratic Steering and Policy     ... MORE   

VIDEO: John Stossel - Illegal Everything - Pt 3

J.G. Vibes: Revisiting The Caring Nature Of Individualism

The essence of liberty. Is there any valid reason or excuse to violate the rights of a nonviolent person? That is the primary question that separates the two political philosophies of collectivism and individualism. I’m sure that this was not a question that was raised in your college political science class, but nonetheless this is the fundamental question that determines   ... MORE

Walter E Williams: It Just Ain't So

Do we really have a trade imbalance?   The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 2011 manufacturing output grew by 11 percent, to nearly $5 trillion. Were our manufacturing sector considered a nation with its own gross domestic product, it would be the world's fourth-richest economy. Manufacturing productivity has doubled since 1987, and     ... MORE

VIDEO: Could the Federal Reserve Really Collapse?

John Maday: The Cost Of Regulation And Shrinking Herds

Shrinking livestock inventories threaten the U.S. food economy, and excessive regulations on agriculture exacerbate the problem threatening our export markets, according to a new report from the United Soybean Board (USB). The report, titled “The Consumer and Food Safety Costs of Offshoring Animal Agriculture,” documents how the costs of regulation on    ... MORE

Thomas Sowell: James Q. Wilson (1931-2012)


Thank you Mr. Wilson.   There are undoubtedly many people who are alive today because of James Q. Wilson, who died last week. He was not a doctor or medical scientist, nor was he a fireman or coast guardsman who rescued people from immediate dangers. James Q. Wilson was a scholar who studied crime. He saved lives because his penetrating analyses of     ... MORE

Brian Doherty: Is The Soul Of The GOP Worth Fighting For?

Ron Paul vs. Rick Santorum. Ron Paul’s campaign (and his fans) had hoped to make the Republican presidential nomination race a Romney vs. Paul one by now. In this wished-for scenario, Paul could use his Tea Party, small government, Christian conservative bonafides to be a legitimate contender on the delegate-collection path toward Tampa. Alas, the former joke ... MORE