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ENDA Gay-Rights Bill Passes House

The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which would outlaw private-sector (and some public-sector) discrimination based on sexual orientation, passed the House last week by a…

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Cramer: Andrew Cuomo Is A Communist

CNBC’s Jim Cramer, no free-market conservative, is nonetheless appalled by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s clumsy meddling in the mortgage markets, which he believes…

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More on Immunity for Telecom Firms

Phone companies deserve immunity from lawsuits for cooperating the with federal antiterrorism surveillance program, according to a recent report by the Information Technology and…

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BONG HiTS FOR JESUS Revisited

In June, the Supreme Court ruled against a student’s First Amendment challenge to his discipline for displaying, off school grounds, a cryptic banner that read…

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Immunity for Telecom Companies

In today’s New York Times, former attorney general John Ashcroft explains why it would be harmful and risky to allow lawsuits to continue against…

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AIDS Funding Wasted, As Usual

It turns out that the billions of dollars that have been spent on international AIDS programs have largely been wasted. In some places, like…

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The Corrosive Effects of Torture

The use of torture overseas in enemy interrogations has attracted considerable opposition, for good reason. Military interrogators have recently criticized the practice, saying it is…

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Turks on the Brink

The U.S. government is urging Turkey not to invade the Kurdish regions of northern Iraq after Turkish Kurdish separatists based on northern Iraq killed…

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Danger in the Skies

Since the government took over aviation security since 9/11, security has actually gotten worse. Fake bombs usually pass undetected by the Transportation Security Administration…

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Farm Bill Makes You Fat?

The Financial Times has an article on how the agricultural subsidies contained in the Farm Bill seemingly promote obesity by encouraging the production and…

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FCC Internet Deregulation Upheld

The federal Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia recently upheld an FCC ruling that deregulated high-speed internet service over traditional phone lines. The…

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When Everything Is A Crime

At Slate, Tim Wu explores how the federal criminal code has become so vast that almost anyone can be prosecuted for violating some obscure…

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Al Gore’s Strange Nobel Prize

A committee selected by Norway's socialist legislature has awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Its criteria…

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Global Warming, the Green Revolution, and More

Bjorn Lomborg has an insightfulĀ op edĀ on global warming in Sunday’s Washington Post.Ā  He discusses how global warming regulations, such as carbonĀ emissions restrictions,Ā fail to provideĀ as…

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Bush Vetoes SCHIP Expansion

Bush just vetoed a multibillion dollar bill expanding the SCHIP health care program, which would have increased budget deficits as well as cigarette and…

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Double Standards on Campus

The distinguished legal commentator Stuart Taylor, who exposed prosecutor Michael Nifong’s misconduct and lies in the Duke lacrosse rape case, has an interesting…

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Justice Thomas’s Interesting Memoirs

Supreme Court justices have a politically sensitive job, issuing rulings that are politically charged. As Finley Peter Dunne observed a century ago, the Supreme Court…

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Lee Bollinger’s Cynical Posturing

The Wall Street Journal’s OpinionJournal aptly describes the cynical posturing of Lee Bollinger, Columbia University’s president, who first invited the oppressive Iranian despot Mahmoud…

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D.C. Gun Control Inconsistency

The District of Columbia is currently defending Washington, D.C.’s gun ban before the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller. It argues that the…

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Supreme Court Mulls Voter ID Laws

You can’t board a plane or enter many courthouses without having some form of photo identification. But you can vote in many states without identification…

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SCHIP Tax Increase Looms

Congress may be on the verge of increasing tobacco taxes to expand the federal SCHIP health care program so that it covers not only low-income…

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About that Mark Warner Tax Increase

I'm baffled by Eli's contention that Mark Warner, as governor of Virginia, controlled government spending. Warner became a champion big spender after initially practicing fiscal…

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Food Nannyism Preempted

A federal judge has struck down a bossy New York City regulation that ordered restaurants to list calorie-counts on their menus for each menu…

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Reducing the Harm from Tobacco

Swedish-style snus, a smokeless tobacco product, are much less hazardous to your health than cigarettes. Yet in most of Europe, they are banned, supposedly on…

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The Bogus Reefer Madness Excuse

A teenager’s lawyer falsely claims he raped and killed his sister because he was high on marijuana. Amazingly enough, his gullible mother believes this…

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Propaganda About Discrimination

Even if a Supreme Court decision is correct and well-reasoned, it can still be overturned if the plaintiff's bar comes up with good soundbites…

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Federal Meddling Drove Up Youth Suicide Rate

Thousands of children have committed suicide after federal regulatorsĀ discouraged takingĀ drugs that combat depression, such as Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil, by hyping health risks associated…

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A Constitutional Right to Welfare?

Judging from a bizarre Washington Post story today on the closing of a government-subsidized day-laborer center, a constitutional right to welfare must just have…