Vol. 45 No. 8, January - January 2014
Index
- The death of Obama's 'noble lie': the disastrous ObamaCare rollout unmasks liberalism's paternalistic dishonesty.
- Correction.
- Reaction.
- The GOP flirts with class warfare.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- Toy Gun 911: fake gun, real suspension.
- Unions vs. ObamaCare: labor breaks ranks.
- Costly incarcerations: Rikers' riches.
- FBI spooks: infiltrating and informing.
- Ideological identifiers: conservatives labeled.
- License to braid: barber college follies.
- Quotes.
- Fourth Amendment eroded.
- Teachers tested: private vs. public training.
- Troubled waters: flood insurance washes out.
- Where's my smokes? ATF audit.
- British horse riders have taken to wearing fluorescent bibs when they ride on roads.
- Brooklyn resident Jonas Pierre got a phone call from his son's high school asking why the boy hasn't shown up for classes this fall.
- Carla Boykins wasn't feeling well, so her boyfriend called 911 for an ambulance to take her to the hospital.
- Carry on: courts affirm gun carriage.
- For more than 30 years, people have gathered on Market Street in San Francisco for pickup chess matches.
- Officials at Rhode' Island's Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School suspended Joseph Lyssikatos for three days and barred him from a class field trip after finding he had a gun-shaped keychain charm slightly larger than a quarter.
- Officials at Virginia's Dinwiddie High School told student Hunter Spain that his 'Duck Dynasty' t-shirt was threatening and that he had to turn it inside-out or else go home.
- Police in London, Ontario, gave a group of University of Western Ontario cheerleaders a $140 ticket for creating a public nuisance.
- Prescription privacy: DEA VS. ACLU.
- The French Senate has banned beauty pageants for those under 16.
- Shut it all down.
- Sued for a study: unhelpful science?
- Facial ID: drivers license database.
- Why stadium subsidies always win.
- Let money talk: the Supreme Court should abandon the dubious distinction between campaign spending and campaign contributions.
- Slouching toward bankruptcy: the longer Washington puts off Social Security reform, the worse the shock will be.
- Ugly climate models: the intergovernmental panel on climate change can't explain the last 15 years.
- Guilty until proven innocent: how the government encourages kangaroo courts for sex crimes on campus.
- America's internal checkpoints: refuseniks fight back against feds demanding papers.
- Crowd-sourcing social problems: using distributed technology to tackle society's most intractable challenges.
- Anarchy in Detroit: lawnmowers, private police, and an autonomous island in the Motor City.
- Glamour and the art of persuasion: what Barack Obama has in common with a cellophane candy wrapper.
- The politics of carjacking.
- When skyjackings were common.
- Pussy riot on trial.
- Your new robot overlords: are we heading for a great economic bifurcation?
- Reliving genocide.
- Humane and Pro-Growth: A Reason Guide to Immigration Reform.
- Sexy Bitcoins?
- The aid debate is over: the failure of Jeffrey Sachs' Millennium Villages.
- Rehabilitating an unusual libertarian heroine: cartoonist Peter Bagge on the life of birth control rights pioneer Margaret Sanger.
- The benefits of unregulated pot: California's 'wild west' demonstrates the domesticating power of capitalism.
- Swiss sex boxes.