Should the rich pay higher traffic fines?
Daily Analysis
In the Case of Asset Forfeiture, the Moral Case against Big Government Is Even More Compelling than the Economic Case
All decent and humane people should stand united against thuggery by government.
Comparative City Data Debunks Notion That More Spending Is Key to Better Education or Lower Crime Rates
Not all spending is created equal.
The Global Edition of More Guns = Less Crime
America is tops in gun ownership, but no where near the top in murder rates.
There Are some Bad Cops, but the Real Problem Is Bad Laws
Police have their faults, but the bigger problem is bad law written by politicians.
Another Nauseating Example of Government Thuggery
The WSJ provides the sordid details of a bureaucratic injustice.
We Need Fewer Laws: Over-Criminalization Hurts the Innocent and Empowers Government
Laws should be few, comprehensible, and narrowly focused on protecting life, liberty, and property.
Government Coercion Is the Common Link between Nazism, Communism, and other forms of Socialism
Dan Hannan provides an important history lesson.
A Feel-Good Story from Ferguson (Assuming You’re Not Michael Bloomberg)
What could be more touching than gun rights exercised to help protect private property across racial lines?
America’s Superior Social Capital
Social attitudes play a large role in determining a nation’s long-run prosperity. But how easily can they be changed?




