Vol. 46 No. 5, October - October 2014
Index
- Rand Paul, racism, and prison: the Tea Party is leading the way on criminal justice reform.
- Are video games art?
- Reaction.
- Sociology in Fantasia.
- 15 years ago in reason.
- Feds whack map apps: got directions?
- Text ban fail: safety reg produces more accidents.
- Censorship in Ohio: political speech has its day in court.
- Courts vs. teachers: unconstitutional job security.
- Hummus among us: food protectionism.
- Quotes.
- Taped interrogations: FBI recordings.
- Bulletproof school? School safety freakout.
- Covered up: Obamacare and the insured.
- How kids find online privacy.
- Justice means savings: the cost of sentencing.
- Bertram Dahl says city officials in Beebe, Arkansas, originally supported his plans to open a church in a building behind his home.
- Officials in Campbell, Wisconsin, have placed police chief Tim Kelemen on leave after he admitted using a Tea Party activist's name and email address to create accounts on pornographic, dating, and insurance websites from both his home and work computers.
- San Marino, California, Mayor Dennis Kneier has been cited for littering after he was caught on video tossing a bag full of dog feces onto a neighbor's yard.
- Some students from Utah's Wasatch High School and their parents are upset that some girls' photos were altered in their yearbook.
- Thai police arrested a man in Bangkok for reading 3984 in public.
- Thomas Mathieu, 70, says he recalls feeling a low blood sugar incident coming on, so he pulled his car over into the turn lane and parked.
- Tweet of power: fake account offense.
- When jazz bassist Christian McBride arrived in Canada for a concert, he discovered his bow was missing from his luggage.
- When Jennifer Lohss got her Arizona driver's permit, everything looked fine.
- Insider trading: everyone's doing it.
- No napping! War on the poor.
- The IRS tries to squirm out of the law.
- States should decide.
- Teachers (Be)rated: wrong classes, wrong kids.
- Don't put meth moms in jail.
- Young, bummed, and in debt.
- Criminal immigrants?
- Generation independent: millennials aren't listening to you. That's a good thing.
- The millennial scramble: political parties and activist groups are competing for a generation suddenly up for grabs.
- Rise of the hipster capitalist.
- Volunteer medics on the front lines of the drug war: ambulance drivers in Guatemala see the costs of prohibition up close everyday.
- Not your parents' dystopias: millennial fondness for worlds gone wrong.
- In invention of vodka.
- The most influential film that never existed.
- Generational generalizations gone wrong: how the guys who coined the word millennials missed the mark.
- Quizzes.
- Website mocks clickbait; you won't believe what happens next!(Briefly Noted) (ClickHole) (Brief article) (Website overview)
- Superhero rights.
- It's the presidency, stupid: a conservative legal scholar's surprisingly convincing case against the Constitution.
- Orange is back.
- Humane and Pro-Growth: A Reason Guide to Immigration Reform.
- The high cost of homemade food: a new law handcuffs restaurants in France.
- Soylent cuisine: the trendy new food substitute is made by people and for people--not of people.
- Farmers market marijuana.