The war on drugs makes it far too easy for corrupt police officers to plant evidence on people.
Today, by statutory law, is Constitution Day. It is more a wake for the dead than a celebration for one that is living. Actually, the Constitution is dead because so many have insisted on it being a living and breathing document. A Constitution should be a lighthouse, a beacon for the people to gaze…
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National effort to inform union members of their opt-out rights.
The real threat to free markets lies in the regulatory state.
Expanding education options through education savings accounts would help students and taxpayers alike.
We’re not talking about the World Cup here, but Russia’s challenge to Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs.
This decision limits the power of organized labor and gives greater freedom to individual workers.
Any day now the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule in Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, the outcome of which will have major implications.
The newest contribution to the Star Wars film universe, Solo: A Star Wars Story, has a lot to offer libertarians, lovers of underdogs, and modern-day pirate enthusiasts.
No parent should have to play “Mother, may I” with the state or federal government to enroll their child in a school they think is safe.