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The Twilight Of Asset Forfeiture?

2018 WAS A bad year for civil asset forfeiture, the infamous practice by which police can seize property even if the owner is not charged with a crime.

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January 2019
We Don't Need Soccer Moms - Or Dads, Or Coaches
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We Don't Need Soccer Moms - Or Dads, Or Coaches

BETWEEN THE TWO of them, Carlo Celli and Nathan Richardson—both language professors at Bowling Green State University in Ohio—have coached youth soccer for about 30 years.

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October 2018
Health Care ATE America
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Health Care ATE America

In 1960, six years before the start of Medicare and Medicaid, America spent about $27 billion on health care.

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December 2018
No More Vietnam Syndrome
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No More Vietnam Syndrome

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY for decades proceeded in the shadow of the failure in Vietnam. Some 58,000 Americans were killed in that war.

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December 2018
Better, Faster, Cheaper
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Better, Faster, Cheaper

THE LIVING STANDARDS of Americans have vastly improved during the past 50 years, with the quality of available consumer products steadily rising even as their prices have steeply fallen.

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December 2018
When The Nanny State Actually Tries To Nanny
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When The Nanny State Actually Tries To Nanny

ANYTIME YOU HEAR the words “for the safety of our precious children,” grab your little ones and run. Someone who thinks he cares more about your kids than you do is about to make you grovel. If he’s from the government, run faster.

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December 2018
The Backpage Scandal Isn't What You Think
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The Backpage Scandal Isn't What You Think

How indie media entrepreneurs James Larkin and Michael Lacey became the targets of a federal witchhunt

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December 2018
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After Living Abroad, Kids Struggle With American Overparenting

WHEN JEAN PHILLIPSON’S family returned to Fairfax, Virginia, after living in Bolivia, the main thing her 10-year-old son complained about was the bus ride home from school. “He wasn’t allowed to have a pencil out,” says the mom of three, “because it was considered unsafe.”

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February 2019
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Budget Hawks Fly The Coop

Goodbye to Paul Ryan, Jeff Flake, and Mark Sanford.

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February 2019
Hey, California: Stop Encouraging Building In Fire Zones!
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Hey, California: Stop Encouraging Building In Fire Zones!

The so-called camp fire in Butte County, California, has led to the deaths of 85 people and destroyed 13,972 homes, making it the deadliest wildfire in the state’s history. Sadly, California law makes it likely that another fire will soon claim that dubious distinction.

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February 2019
The Case Of The Notorious RBG
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The Case Of The Notorious RBG

Examining the life and legend of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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February 2019
If We Can't Cut Entitlements, What Can We Do?
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If We Can't Cut Entitlements, What Can We Do?

Thanks to the overspending of Congress and successive presidential administrations, America’s debt totals $22 trillion, and it is projected to grow faster and larger in the years to come.

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March 2019
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How Not To Build A Jail

The D.C. jail has been a disaster for more than 100 years. Can a new jail avoid the mistakes of the past? 

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December 2016
Up Close And Personal With Philadelphia's Heroin Crisis
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Up Close And Personal With Philadelphia's Heroin Crisis

Journalist Christopher Moraff talks about a better way to report on drug culture in America.

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August/September 2018
The U.S Needs More Immigrants
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The U.S Needs More Immigrants

Without young workers, the economy can’t grow. 

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August/September 2018
The Shocking Waste Hidden Inside The $126 Billion Afghan Reconstruction
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The Shocking Waste Hidden Inside The $126 Billion Afghan Reconstruction

“Congress has appropriated $126 billion for Afghanistan reconstruction since Fiscal Year 2002,” wrote Special Inspector General John F. Sopko in testimony delivered in May to the Senate Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management.

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August/September 2018
The Life And Death Of A Hollywood Blacklist
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The Life And Death Of A Hollywood Blacklist

Sometimes Censorship Is A Public-private Partnership. 

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August/September 2018
Bad Ideas Are Spreading Like The Plague
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Bad Ideas Are Spreading Like The Plague

The defeat of measles in the United States was one of the great good news stories of the turn of the millennium.

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August - September 2019
Psychonaut Hamilton Morris On Drugs After Prohibition
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Psychonaut Hamilton Morris On Drugs After Prohibition

What will American drug culture look like once prohibition is finally over and we can start to legally use more substances in more settings?

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August - September 2019
Helicopter Parenting For Pet Owners
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Helicopter Parenting For Pet Owners

Lifestyle

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April 2019
Quit Worrying And Learn To Love Trade With China
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Quit Worrying And Learn To Love Trade With China

Fretting over deficits and intellectual property will do no good and much harm.

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April 2019
Choosing Smart Embryos Isn't Immoral
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Choosing Smart Embryos Isn't Immoral

Let's say you're a fertility doctor advising would-be parents who have exactly two viable embryos ready for implantation. The parents want to implant only one embryo. This is not an uncommon scenario; more than 71,000 babies were born in the U.S. via assisted reproduction in 2016.

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March 2019
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Gerry Mandering Is Out Of Control

Computers could be the key to resolving partisan fights over congressional boundaries.

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May 2018
How Vietnam Gave Us C-SPAN
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How Vietnam Gave Us C-SPAN

Brian Lamb, the network’s founder, is retiring after 40 years of putting cameras on Congress, hosting in-depth interviews, and creating an enduring home for diverse civil discourse.

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July 2019
Law Brett Kavanaugh Flunks His First Test As An Originalist
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Law Brett Kavanaugh Flunks His First Test As An Originalist

In his 2018 confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was asked by Sen.

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July 2019
Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong
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Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong

You probably thinkyou know which states have the best and worst education systems in the country.

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November 2018
Dissent And Disarray In Putin's Russia
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Dissent And Disarray In Putin's Russia

The authoritarian President’s hold on power may be shakier than it looks.

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November 2018
Has America's Obsession With Manufacturing Jobs Gone Too Far?
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Has America's Obsession With Manufacturing Jobs Gone Too Far?

A wisconsin town is spending billions, seizing homes, and breaking state law to lure a Taiwanese company.

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November 2018
Can Laundry And Lettuce Save Cleaveland?
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Can Laundry And Lettuce Save Cleaveland?

A worker-owned co-op that even a capitalist could love is washing linens for the cleveland clinic and growing vegetables for the city.

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November 2018
Freeborn Frank Turner
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Freeborn Frank Turner

The British musician brings a libertarian sensibility to his new folk-punk album.

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November 2018