Wednesday, 4 January 2023

Democrats May Regret Compromising Taxpayer Privacy To Get Trump

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Wednesday, January 4, 2023

 

Democrats May Regret Compromising Taxpayer Privacy To Get Trump
The release of the former president’s tax returns sets a dangerous precedent.
By Jacob Sullum

2022 Proved That Governments Can't Improve on Good Economic Principles
We’d all be better off if politicians spared us their experiments in subsidies, wages, and trade.
By J.D. Tuccille

Interview: Libertarian Former Rep. Justin Amash Is Willing to Serve as Compromise House Speaker
"We have an oligarchy right now," says the former Michigan congressman.
By Robby Soave

A Surly Showdown for Speaker
Plus: Would Adam Smith be a libertarian if he were alive today?
By Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman


For the First Time in 333 Years, Pennsylvania Has an Independent Speaker of the House
A declaration of independence capped a wild day in Pennsylvania's State House.
By Eric Boehm

Illinois City Agrees To Stop Fining People for Resisting Warrantless Home Inspections
Zion’s attempts to push out unwanted renters collides with Fourth Amendment protections.
By Scott Shackford

Beverly Gage: The Dark Truth About J. Edgar Hoover's FBI
The first FBI director wasn't all bad (or a cross-dresser). But he and the agency he created regularly flouted constitutional limits on power.
By Nick Gillespie


A Medical Journal Retracts a 2022 Study That Linked Vaping to Cancer
The obvious problems with the article reflect a broader pattern that suggests a peer review bias against e-cigarettes.
By Jacob Sullum

Population Growth Still Isn't a Problem. Anti-Immigrant Groups Still Think It Is.
It shouldn't be surprising that a misanthropic worldview like Paul Ehrlich's can be taken in xenophobic directions.
By Fiona Harrigan

An Arizona Prison Is Requiring Inductions for Pregnant Inmates
"Just because I made some bad choices in my life, they shouldn't be allowed to make bad health choices for me and my baby," said one woman whose labor was induced against her will.
By Emma Camp

Federal Adoption Law Leads States To Prematurely Separate Families
For 25 years, the law has been giving states kickbacks when they finalize adoptions quickly.
By Emma Camp

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