Vol. 47 No. 9, February - February 2016
Index
- France's 9/11: will Europe learn from America's mistakes?
- 20 years ago in reason.
- Janitors clean up: NYC school dysfunction.
- You've been warned: speech under fire.
- Hold that veggie: zero tolerance.
- Language barrier: prostitution in Europe.
- Quotes.
- Takings irony: less tax revenue.
- Who's that hovering? Drone regulations.
- Data.
- Lock-out suit: antitrust laws for elections.
- School's out forever: universal pre-K study.
- Brickbats.
- Two kids for you: Chinese policy.
- Drug warriors are losing online.
- Payday punishment: new lending law.
- The 300 in Cameroon: troop deployment.
- Weed studies needed: Barriers to research.
- Defending the whistleblowers.
- Camera-shy cops can relax: the exoneration of the officer who killed Zachary Hammond shows police have strong defenses against viral videos.
- Marco Rubio's sweet protectionism: the 2016 hopeful gives the feds cover to keep propping up Big Sugar.
- Will climate change ruin your sex life? Global warming could cool sexual passions and reduce birth rates.
- Broken science: what happens when cancer doctors, psychologists, and drug developers can't rely on each other's research?
- Why polls don't work: after decades of gradual improvement, the science of predicting election outcomes has hit an accuracy crisis.
- You know less than you think about guns: the misleading uses, flagrant abuses, and shoddy statistics of social science about gun violence.
- Americans love pot taxes: but hyping cannabis cash as a source of government revenue is a bad idea.
- In order to live: the story of Yeonmi Park, a North Korean runaway.
- Folk artists vs. the state: Truckhenge, Bishop Castle, the Garden of Eden, and the anti-authoritarianism of outsider art.
- South Park gets P.C.
- Apocalypse later.
- Civil rights and the right to work: A new book finds unexpected connections between two movements that shaped the 20th century.
- Getting Screwed: Sex Workers and the Law.
- Freedom in the Dark: Welcome to the Dark Net. Welcome to the human race.
- Violence and consequences.
- Make strange friend.
- The gut anarchism of John Cage: the strange beauty of a composer's avant-garde diaries.
- How do you like them Frankenapples?