The Tribal Politics of Police Brutality Has Torpedoed Criminal Justice Reform
Matt Welch argues in the Los Angeles Times that antipathy toward political enemies is blocking much-needed improvements to the law
Matt Welch argues in the Los Angeles Times that antipathy toward political enemies is blocking much-needed improvements to the law
It takes the shock of an unjust death to remind us that sex offenders can be people who are good men.
Young black males without a high school diploma are more likely to be incarcerated than employed.
Noir whodunnit pits the truth vs. institutional cynicism.
Children must be accompanied by adults and adults must be accompanied by children.
Before you go rushing off to declare we're in a civil war...
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Algocracy and the moral and political legitimacy of government decision-making
Will government officials dare to contradict what their computers are telling them?
The use of a "bomb robot" to take down a suspect appears to be a new police tactic.
Watch Fox Business Network at 9 p.m. for a repeat of an hour-length libertarian critique of the Democratic nominee, including Matt Welch talking about Clinton's terrible free speech record.
Between is pop anti-authoritarianism at its most melodramatic-and fun.
Editorial board dings Libertarian ticket for "wishful thinking" that libertarian policies could "solve a range of complicated social problems," even though candidates said no such thing
Chief arranged for de-escalation training and got rid of bad cops.
Boston Globe provides inadvertent economics lesson.
The superstar couple make separate musical statements in the wake of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile's deaths.
A look at city police department policies defining when and how officers can use force
Clinton to address criminal justice reform tonight
All four say states should be free to legalize pot, but only two say that's a smart policy.
James Comey says justice demands proof of criminal intent, even when the law doesn't.
Says we don't know all the facts, but gun control is going to be an issue.
From drones to self-driving cars, bureaucrats seek to regulate industries before they even have a chance to develop.
Light summer laughs, deep cyberwar doom.
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