Dead Kids Make Bad Laws
New Jersey may soon repeal one of the most onerous driving restrictions in the country. That doesn't mean legislators have learned their lesson.
New Jersey may soon repeal one of the most onerous driving restrictions in the country. That doesn't mean legislators have learned their lesson.
Mass transit doesn't have to mean massive government spending.
Translating the revolutionary consciousness of voiceless animals is no more silly than doing the same for human beings.
A brilliant new musical from the creators of South Park both mocks and admires religion.
reason founder Lanny Friedlander, 1947-2011
The Indiana governor's escape from prison taught him the importance of being tough on drug users.
Will the Middle East uprisings succeed?
The Office of the Solicitor General has traditionally defended the government. But should it?
Why does the nonpartisan, good-government consensus sound so radical?
The widest net
Your Brain on MDMA
Criminal pamphleteering
Judge goes mental
Soldiers bust pot catapult
10th Amendment challenge
D.C. firearm rules
Improper Medicare spending
DHS seizes domains
No more movie subsidies
Off-street mandates
Follow-up on Reason's March 2002 issue.
Puerto Rico's Luis Fortuño on the economic benefits of slashing the state