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U.S. District Judge Matthew Garcia rejected the argument that the officers "recklessly created the need to apply deadly force by going to the wrong address." reason.com/2025/05/21/a-f…

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The vote could set a dangerous precedent and empower progressive policymaking in the future. reason.com/2025/05/22/rep…

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Why did the Rust Belt really lose its manufacturing base? Middlebury College political scientist Gary Winslett has a provocative answer: It wasn't China or robots. It was Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, and Florida. reason.com/podcast/2025/0…

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The government seems to believe it’s too much to ask the FBI to check the address before blowing up a home. Read more: reason.pub/4mpjFbb

The government seems to believe it’s too much to ask the <a href="/FBI/">FBI</a> to check the address before blowing up a home.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has just taken a major step toward endorsing a broad view of executive power that was first championed by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. reason.com/2025/05/23/the…

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No matter who prevails in the legal battles to come, free speech and pluralism will be better off if Harvard—and other private universities—start eschewing federal money. reason.com/2025/05/23/har…

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This week, the Texas House of Representatives passed a bill outlawing an intoxicating substance derived from hemp, just six years after legalizing it. Ironically, prohibition is what created the problem in the first place. reason.com/2025/05/23/tex…

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A judge considering Trump's foreign student visa cancellations just barred the government from "arresting and incarcerating any of the named Plaintiffs in these cases and similarly situated individuals nationwide pending resolution of these proceedings." reason.com/2025/05/23/tru…

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The deadlocked court doesn't provide much clarity to sticky questions about the limits of religious freedom. reason.com/2025/05/23/a-s…

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Can we end racism by ending the idea of race itself? Author Sheena Michele Mason offers an alternative view to anti-racism reason.com/2025/05/25/how…

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Long before it became a pejorative to describe claims you don't like, "fake news" was a comedy genre. Its flagship for years was The Onion, a satirical weekly newspaper founded in 1988 that grew to become a cultural institution. reason.com/2025/05/18/are…

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It's an abuse of power for a sitting president to threaten a private company for raising its prices. It adds insult to injury that those prices are going up as a direct result of that same president's economic policies. reason.com/2025/05/19/tru…

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People around the world are, by and large, satisfied with the freedom they enjoy in their everyday lives. The exceptions to this trend are Americans—women, in particular. reason.com/2025/05/19/ame…

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The legal principle of habeas corpus safeguards civil liberties, protecting even unpopular people from the government. What Kristi Noem gets wrong about habeas corpus: reason.pub/3YWrcnK

The legal principle of habeas corpus safeguards civil liberties, protecting even unpopular people from the government.

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It is perfectly possible to remain respectful, magnanimous, and well-meaning toward Joe Biden in terms of his battle with cancer while continuing to seek answers about who knew what, and when. reason.com/2025/05/19/joe…

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After a nearly three-year legal battle, a Tennessee civil rights attorney will no longer be gagged from criticizing a private prison. reason.com/2025/05/19/fed…

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Does answering a prostitution ad make a man a sex trafficker? The highest court in Massachusetts says no, in a ruling that represents a win for both common sense and civil liberties. reason.com/2025/05/19/men…

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If Californians want insurance to deal with their wildfire problems, they're going to have to undo a lot of bad policy choices. Read more: reason.pub/4dtzucz

If Californians want insurance to deal with their wildfire problems, they're going to have to undo a lot of bad policy choices.

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