
Lawrence J. McQuillan: Cutting Government Down To Size

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John W. Whitehead: The Surveillance State Is Alive & Well

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J.D. Tuccille: Business Opportunities For Corrupt Cops

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How To Rescue Free Speech In American Academia

Civil Forfeiture Laws: It’s Mine, Until The Police Take It

S. Fred Singer: The Burden Of Proof On Climate Change

Thomas Sowell: A Resurgence Of Intolerance

Walter E Williams: Can We Learn From Europe?

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Michael Lewitt: The Economy Is Coming Unglued

Obamacare Rules Brew Trouble For Craft Beer Makers

Innocent Man Paralyzed After Unprovoked Police Beating

John Kerr: Take Profit And Self-Interest Out Of Policing
All theft should be illegal. Law enforcement officials have plenty of words to categorize property heists, including robbery, theft, burglary, embezzlement and larceny. Perhaps it’s time to add another term to the lexicon: civil forfeiture. Many Americans may not realize that civil forfeiture laws—which proliferated in the 1980s as the drug war ... MORE
Phillip Schneider: Government May Be Too Tyrannical When It Seeks To Criminalize The Collection Of Rainwater

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