Vol. 48 No. 3, July 2016
Index
- The transparency bullies: climate change skeptics have rights to free speech and privacy, too.
- 35 years ago in reason.
- Free to fight: mixed martial arts.
- Medical cronyism: certificates of need.
- Radical tot? School foofaraw.
- Academic hackers: Tor de-anonymized.
- Chalk talk: political erasure.
- Forfeiture resurrected: DOJ pushes ahead.
- Go fish: property rights.
- Quotes.
- Data: immigrants are good for the U.S. economy.
- Sued for smoking: movie regulations.
- The $15 mistake: minimum wage.
- Brickbats.
- Profs push back: due process concerns.
- Level up: gamers are smarter.
- Organized opposition.
- Free to be funny on campus.
- Never mind! Apple vs. FBI.
- Bill Clinton: tough on crime, easy on himself; the 1994 crime bill is a classic study in Clintonian triangulation.
- Federalism [not equal to] freedom: state and local tyrants are still tyrants.
- Killer robots: protectors of human rights? Why a ban on the development of lethal autonomous weapons is premature.
- Will politicians block our driverless future? Autopia is within our grasp - if government doesn't screw it up.
- Self-driving regulation: let the autonomous car industry drive itself.
- Minimum wage vs. the carwasheros: New York's new $15 wage floor pits man against machine.
- Who will be the third man? The Libertarian Party wrangles over a presidential candidate in a weird election year.
- Why Hillary hates Uber: Democrats think attacking the "gig economy" is a winning strategy. They're wrong.
- Did Orange County put an innocent man on death row? One private investigator takes on the justice system.
- China's other cultural revolution: black markets, books, music, and sex in Mao's Middle Kingdom.
- To the moon.
- Black Panther politics.
- Concealed carry apps.
- Unholy Moses.
- Amending America.
- The secret history of the minimum wage: the eugenicists' favorite economic regulation.
- High fashion in the uncanny valley.