Vol. 47 No. 11, April - April 2016
Index
- How Congress helped sink Rand Paul's campaign: Republican control of both houses poisons the atmosphere in D.C.
- Contributors.
- 15 years ago in reason.
- Fed Halts Party.
- Officer busted.
- Bittersweet reunion.
- Defying a Ban.
- Quotes.
- When the law lies.
- Work killer.
- Americans don't like atheists.
- But they hate atheists less than before!(Data) (Brief article)
- Cop killers.
- Jobs Gamble.
- Brickbats.
- Free-Range Win.
- Is it 'natural'?
- Small town, big deal.
- Civil liberties or gun control?
- Faith overruled.
- The armed wing of political correctness.
- Trump is right about Cruz's presidential eligibility: the meaning of "natural born citizen" remains unsettled.
- What government can learn from Moore's Law: to make Washington more like Silicon Valley, we need expiration dates on legislation.
- Poverty is deadly: why is the death rate for young white Americans rising?
- What is Congress hiding?
- Another budget deal that's good for Washington and bad for America: Congress pisses down our backs and tells us it's raining.
- The last honest man in Congress: Rep. Justin Amash on Capitol Hill skullduggery, surveillance surprises, and how Donald Trump 'could be very dangerous as president'.
- The man J. Edgar Hoover blamed for Pearl Harbor: Larry Fly, the forgotten hero who refused to illegally wiretap Americans.
- Welfare's worst failure.
- How South Park saved fair use: "what, what (In the Butt)" helped establish an important free speech precedent.
- David Bowie was a time traveler from our hyper-personalized future: the star who made it cool to be a freak.
- Murder on TV.
- Libertarian family values: progressives and conservatives both get families wrong.
- The Big Short: this is a true story.
- Batman vs. cops.
- In Defense of freelancing: a critique of the gig economy misses the mark.
- Retro Sci-Fi.
- Future Foreseen.
- How the Fed was born; A book about the birth of the Federal Reserve overlooks the flaws in the system.
- L.A.'s unenforceable porn condom law: The prophylactic police reach a 'stalemate' in the courts, but regulators aren't giving up yet.
- Victory for vegan Mayo.