Vol. 47 No. 6, November - November 2015
Index
- The GOP's nativist summer: how the Republican Party lost its marbles over immigration.
- 25 years ago in Reason.
- Navy on a diet: chow hall changes.
- Three days in jail: the death of Sandra Bland.
- Interpretive dance: anti-discrimination laws.
- Mission failure: SpaceX explosion.
- Quotes.
- Uber targeted: ride-booking regs.
- Waiting for answers: DHS lawsuit.
- $77,000 question: freedom of information.
- Room to improve: Obama's commutations.
- Brickbats.
- The new sex ed: classroom oversight.
- A win for vouchers: school choice upheld.
- Social insecurity: trust fund depletion.
- The sun hasn't set on capitalism.
- Dodd-Frank and death in the Congo.
- No public access: FOIA fail.
- The feds shouldn't prosecute Dylann Roof; redundant charges against the Charleston shooter highlight the unconstitutional absurdity of the federal hate crime statute.
- Let states build their own highways; Congress can't pass a real transportation bill. And it shouldn't have to.
- Everybody loves a good apocalypse; even as the world gets better and better, people continue to stubbornly believe the end is nigh.
- The war on sex trafficking is the new war on drugs; and the results will be just as disastrous, for "perpetrators" and "victims" alike.
- Junk science and campus rape: a new inquiry casts serious doubt on the most influential study on collegiate sexual assault.
- A libertarian-gay divorce? Government-sponsored discrimination is nearly eradicated. So what's left to work together on?
- Constitutional prostitution: a California lawsuit could bring sex work out into the open.
- The baseball commissioner who made Bush president: the culture, politics, and economics of baseball in the Bud Selig era.
- Debunking Gasland.
- Founder of a movement.
- Speakeasy coffee.
- North Korea's grassroots capitalism: how creeping market forces are improving life in the Hermit Kingdom.
- Free forum radio.
- America innovates, and prospers.
- Surviving Nagasaki: history, memory, and nuclear devastation.
- Stalin's prosecutor: RIP Robert Conquest, the historian who held the Soviets accountable.
- Cuddles incorporated: what's wrong with selling snuggles for $1 per minute?
- Superman vs. the cops.