If this is how the Republican Party treats the libertarian-leaning lawmakers in its midst, then libertarians should take note ...
The family is suing the federal agency and their local police department for violating their Fourth Amendment rights.
The government says the money goes to those 'who suffered weaponization and lawfare,' but it's likely a slush fund for Trump ...
Most federal appeals courts have recognized the right to record police. DHS employees nevertheless seem to view it as a crime ...
From yesterday's decision by Judge Hector Gonzalez (E.D.N.Y.) in Harr v. City of N.Y.: In 2003, in connection with ...
The Caucus helped stall the NCAA-backed SCORE Act after criticizing college sports leaders for staying silent on ...
California's failure to eject squatters from the properties they've seized undermines the state's new housing laws.
When Reason magazine celebrated its 50th anniversary back in 2018, I helped mark the occasion with a column about "the 5 ...
The conventional view in American criminal justice is that the victim's representative should be able to assert rights on behalf of the deceased victim in a homicide case--a view that Professor Peter ...
On Monday afternoon, I received an email from a PR firm that I thought was a fake. It began: Please see here for the fun Schoolhouse Rock-style cartoon theme song for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Whatever happens in Kentucky's GOP primary, the populist right no longer even pretends to care about spending or government ...
The British government is considering a law that could include internet curfews for younger users and restrictions across services ranging from games and VPNs to websites. Critics say this will ...