Vol. 48 No. 6, November - November 2016
Index
- Don't let your legacy succumb to the sitcom effect.
- EpiPens and government cheese: some things won't change no matter who wins the 2016 election.
- 20 years ago in reason.
- Get out, stay out: border patrol settles.
- Pokemon a threat? Gaming panic.
- Bitcoin vindication: crypto-commodity.
- Death at any cost: prosecutorial overreach.
- Mile-high scores: Colorado charter success.
- Friendlier mosquitoes: genetic modification.
- Make America safe again?
- No justice for Gray: charges dropped.
- Brickbats.
- Sanity in Scotland: nanny law stayed.
- By the numbers: drone deaths.
- Nanny dearest.
- Public option revived: state-run insurance.
- Fighting the system from within.
- Forensics failures: laziness in the lab.
- Immigration authoritarianism: Trump's pandering to xenophobia is nothing new for the GOP.
- When is daddy coming home? How a peaceful pot grower got 15 years as a "career offender".
- Don't trust Trump on trade: what you need to know about the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- I learned it by watching you! New Russian anti-encryption and data retention laws look sadly familiar.
- Who will get our votes?
- Libertarians on tour: two weeks, three cities, and five interviews with L.P. nominees Gary Johnson and William Weld.
- Captured, tortured, and left to rot at Gitmo: Sanad al-Kazimi hoped for justice. Twelve years later he's still waiting.
- Obama's broken Guantanamo promises.
- Free Brazil! Meet the millennial libertarian activists who helped bring down a president.
- Hollywood takes on fan fiction: a StarTrek lover's new film is making the studios unhappy.
- Was Patty Hearst brainwashed? A new look at an old kidnapping case misses one of the most important elements of the story.
- Crime and punishment.
- Robot re-revolt.
- Gentrification: The movie.
- Stepping in for the state in Detroit: when the government can't or won't provide services, residents step in.
- Trump or die?
- High frontiers in science.
- Is religion in the crosshairs? Don't confuse private pressure with repression by the state.
- Guitar globalization: ex-Rage Against the Machine axman Tom Morello decides to rock against the TPP.
- Banned in Cannes.