Creating a Fairness Doctrine for the Internet Is a Really Bad Idea
Fairness Doctrine restrictions in practice were closer to the Soviet ideal than America’s. (Efe) By Gary M. Galles Critics of America’s...
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Fairness Doctrine restrictions in practice were closer to the Soviet ideal than America’s. (Efe) By Gary M. Galles Critics of America’s...
In Boston, restaurants typically need a specific permit to provide carry-out service, but Mayor Walsh lifted that requirement to allow...
It isn’t stealing when people voluntarily give you something in exchange for something else. (Youtube) By Kody Jensen Well you didn't...
As the rampaging virus wields its way around the globe, prevention and early detection are key to limiting its reach....
Government’s arrangement of resources cannot reflect the most urgent needs of society. (Youtube) By Brian Balfour All economies are planned. From...
Why does it matter that we can choose which brand and form factor of soap we want? (Flickr) By Jen...
Seventy years after the Declaration of Independence, Walt Whitman still echoed its view of freedom and government’s only essential role:...
His defense of liberty against tyranny in World War II and its aftermath was inspirational. (Flickr) By Gary M. Galles In...
Cuba led virtually all countries in Latin America in life expectancy in 1959, before Castro’s communists seized power. (Youtube) By Hans...
There might not be any country in the world that produces as much output per worker as the US. (Flickr)...
After Arizona failed its audition, Los Angeles became the destination for aspiring filmmakers. (Efe) By Jen Maffessanti Ah, Hollywood. The Mecca...
"I haven't fought the destructive forces of socialism for more than twenty years in order to stop now, when the...
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