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Overcriminalization Killed Daunte Wright

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Monday, April 12, 2021
 

 

Biden's Gun-Limitation Schemes Make a Mockery of His 'Unity' Message
The president is picking fights with much of the population and further dividing the country.

By J.D. Tuccille

Overcriminalization Killed Daunte Wright
A police officer pulled the trigger. But Wright shouldn't have been pulled over in the first place.

By Billy Binion

 

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Medical Examiner Agrees That the Cops Killed George Floyd
Andrew Baker's account, like the testimony of other medical experts, implicates Derek Chauvin in Floyd's death.

By Jacob Sullum

Maryland Lawmakers Purge Decades-Old Law That Shielded Bad Cops
Over the objections of Governor Larry Hogan, the state’s Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights is tossed out.

By Scott Shackford

CNN Says 10 Percent of Vaccinated Air Travelers May Catch COVID. That's Completely Wrong.
Are airplanes more dangerous now than they were during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic? No, of course not.

By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Stop The Steal? Organized Labor Can't Accept Loss in Amazon Unionization Election.
The pro-union left agrees with the MAGA right: If you can't beat 'em, claim they cheated.

By Eric Boehm

In the Face of Arrests, City Barricades, and Revoked Permits, This California Saloon Fights for Its Right To Reopen
For months, the owners of Tin Horn Flats have refused to comply with restrictions on their business.

By Christian Britschgi

Why Can't You Buy a Starbucks on the Interstate?
In 1960, Congress forbade service plazas on the new Interstate highways. It’s time for that to change.

By Robert Poole

Food Freedom Is Coming To Colorado
The state legislature and Governor Jared Polis are unshackling local ranchers and consumers.

By Baylen Linnekin

The Overly Examined Life of Henry David Thoreau
A look at Henry David Thoreau's life at Walden and beyond.

By Peter Bagge

 

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