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Challenging Fauci, Documenting Government Outrage: What Reason Does With Your Donations!

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

 

Challenging Fauci, Documenting Government Outrage: What Reason Does With Your Donations!
Read some of our Top 10 stories from the past year!
By Matt Welch

Meet the Reason Editors: Livestream
A special webathon event with Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Zach Weissmueller, Robby Soave, Meredith and Austin Bragg, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, and Billy Binion.
By Zach Weissmueller and Nick Gillespie

Twitter Quits the Biden Administration's Ham-Handed Crusade Against COVID-19 'Misinformation'
Elon Musk's rescission of the platform's prior policy, which forbade dissent from official guidance, is consistent with his promise of lighter moderation.
By Jacob Sullum


Some Arizona Republicans Are Refusing To Certify an Election. Is Congress Paying Attention?
What's happening right now in Cochise County, Arizona, should make the passage of the Electoral Count Reform Act even more urgent.
By Eric Boehm

Judging From These Verdicts, Stewart Rhodes' Seditious Conspiracy Did Not Involve Attacking the Capitol
The Oath Keepers leader was acquitted of two riot-related conspiracy counts but convicted of plotting to keep Donald Trump in office "by force."
By Jacob Sullum

The Labor Market Is Broken
Employment is an ultimatum game, where playing along might get workers less than employers, but refusing to play gets everyone zero.
By Katherine Mangu-Ward


Eric Adams' Plan To Involuntarily Hospitalize Mentally Ill Homeless People Will Face Legal Challenges
Civil liberties groups say the New York City mayor’s plan violates constitutional rights protecting people with mental illness from being confined against their will simply for existing.
By C.J. Ciaramella

As the Monkeypox Spread Recedes, There Are Lessons To Learn
In times of public health crises, government red tape and misguided communication make matters worse.
By Scott Shackford

Kansas Judge Blocks Law Banning Telemedicine Prescriptions for Medication Abortions
Last week, a Kansas judge halted the enforcement of a law requiring a doctor to be in the same room as a patient taking abortion pills—a move hailed by abortion advocates as an important step to increase medication abortion access in the state.
By Emma Camp

Farewell to the Mother of Modern Feminist Cartooning
Aline Kominsky-Crumb, R.I.P.
By Brian Doherty

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