'Patient Zero' Is Not Hate Speech
Reason talks with the transgender historian who used the term to describe a revolutionary gender-affirming treatment for teens.
Reason talks with the transgender historian who used the term to describe a revolutionary gender-affirming treatment for teens.
A former teacher says there are bigger problems in K-12 education than CRT and wokeness—and that school choice may not fix them.
Do the principles of Title IX in sports apply elsewhere?
It prohibits discrimination and mandates segregation.
The social changes that paved the way for gay and trans acceptance have made pedophile acceptance less likely, not more.
"The state is permitted to legislate sports rules on this basis because sex, and the physical characteristics that flow from it, are substantially related to athletic performance and fairness in sports."
Today's scheduled execution is getting attention because she's trans. But the bigger story here is how she was sentenced to die.
It's still the economy, stupid.
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The journalist and comedian makes the case that "new puritans" espousing the religion of social justice have captured the Western world.
Andrew Doyle on the "new puritans" and their godawful religion of social justice.
An interview between President Joe Biden and social media star Dylan Mulvaney offer a lesson in mutual forbearance.
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Under H.B. 6454, prescribing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones would be treated as a more severe form of child abuse than starving or abandoning a kid.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller and the New York Post's Karol Markowicz talk about life under the most controversial governor in America.
Of the over 84,000 public comments available on the proposed Title IX regulations, a third included references to both “sex” and “sports.”
When it comes to gender identity issues, some conservatives make a mockery of liberty and parental rights.
The Christian satire site's editor on defying Twitter bans, flaying Gen Z's super-thin skin, and being funny while pious.
Kyle Mann, the Christian satire site's editor, also talks Biden vs. Trump, and why he saves his deepest burns for mega-pastors like Joel Osteen.
The "British by birth" and "Nigerian by blood" rapper and podcaster thinks Americans don't fully appreciate the freedom they have.
The rapper, podcaster, and author talks about "freedom, liberty, and all of that good stuff."
Alabama's attorney general argues such medical transitioning is not rooted in America’s history and therefore not constitutionally protected.
You’d think drag brunches are why we’re paying $6 a gallon for gas.
There’s reportedly only one trans female athlete competing in the state, but this sports ban can be used to harass cis girls as well.
Politicians respond to often unfounded fears with aggressive laws that interfere with individual and family choices.
Charter schools are included in the mandate that students use facilities of their birth sex, regardless of what students and families might want.
Another proposed ban shows the true motivations of the culture war.
The vague wording of the bill has led to a culture war fight about what the text means, and that’s never good for the First Amendment.
It’s about a lot more than transgender girls’ participation in sports under Title IX, but expect that controversy to dominate the discussion.
Both argue that the bills open the state up to costly lawsuits for very little, if any, gain.
“We believe in parents' rights and that the best decisions regarding medical treatment options for children are made by parents.”
You are not for school choice or parents’ rights when you try to ban race and LGBT subjects in private education.
ACLU: “The agency’s new rule substitutes parents’ judgment as to what medical care is in the best interests of their children for the judgment of the government.”
These orders aren’t about safety. They’re a complete rejection of the legitimacy of these procedures, and a denial of individual liberty.
No one is safe from Chappelle's jokes—but also, everyone is safe from Chappelle's jokes.
On Monday, weightlifter Laurel Hubbard became the first openly transgender woman to compete at the Olympics.
Culture war bills signed into law in Arkansas, West Virginia, and Tennessee run afoul of Constitution, federal law.
The controversial author on her acclaimed and condemned book, being deplatformed, and the future of free expression in an increasingly polarized marketplace of ideas
The Irreversible Damage author talks about getting deplatformed from Target and her support for gender-reassignment interventions.