Vol. 47 No. 10, March - March 2016
Index
- What black lives matter and the Oregon ranchers have in common: a little empathy could go a long way.
- 40 years ago in reason.
- No offense: the censorship generation?
- Profits in space! Asteroid mining.
- Deadly flash: high beam confrontation.
- Fighting for fines: citation limits.
- I do, i do, i do: polyamorous in Brazil.
- Quotes.
- Syrian opposition: states vs. refugees.
- Encryption cleared: Paris attacks.
- If we release more prisoners, will there be more crime?
- Obamacare expenses: insurance prices up.
- Brickbats.
- Disarming suspects: second amendment.
- Mixed messages: body camera rules.
- The cost of combat.
- Up in smoke: pot fails in Ohio.
- Blind injustice: cane confiscation.
- Free the felons.
- Self-help for soft targets: unlike Obama's gun control proposals, armed citizens can stop mass shooters who are invisible until they strike.
- Taking in refugees is good for America: fear of terrorism is understandable but overblown.
- A new central plan for the climate: representatives of 195 countries hammer out an emissions accord in Paris.
- Hail to the censor! Hillary Clinton's long war on free speech.
- Barcelona's pot boom and bust: the uncertain fate of cannabis clubs in "the Amsterdam of southern Europe".
- 'The Chinese must go!' a look back at America's first major exclusionary immigration law.
- What you think you know is wrong: Adam Conover of Adam Ruins Everything on engagement rings, the TSA, and bathing every day.
- How commerce, not the feds, saved the alligator: hunting can do more good than the Endangered Species Act.
- Regulatory science fiction: the stories of yesterday provide hints for the lawmakers of tomorrow.
- When safety measures make us unsafe: how everything from seatbelts to bank deposit insurance can backfire.
- Reds and feds: what the FBI's war on the Maoist fringe tells us about the surveillance state.
- Zoning and zen: how regulations and charges of "cultural appropriation" destroyed a widow's small business dream.
- Meet your mate in this stoner party bus.