Tuesday, 31 January 2023

DeSantis Revokes Licenses From Businesses That Fail To Use Flawed E-Verify System

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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

 

DeSantis Revokes Licenses From Businesses That Fail To Use Flawed E-Verify System
Floridians will bear the cost of Governor Ron DeSantis currying favor with immigration restrictionists.
By Eric Boehm

Hulu's 1619 Project Docuseries Peddles False History
The first episode paints an enslaver, plantation master, and Royalist autocrat as a leading and even celebrated agent of emancipation.
By Phillip W. Magness

Poll: One-Fifth of Americans Say Government Is Our Nation's Top Problem
When it comes to perceived problems, the government beat out inflation, immigration, the economy, racism, and a number of other issues.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown


A Wisconsin Town Targeted a Couple's Political Yard Sign. Now, They're Suing.
"Everybody should have an expectation that they can put a sign in their yard and speak on a certain topic," a lawyer for the couple said.
By Emma Camp

Oklahoma Pulls Back the Relentless Pace of Planned Executions
A plan to put 25 inmates to death over two years is reconsidered.
By Scott Shackford

Connecticut Parents Arrested for Letting Kids, Ages 7 and 9, Walk to Dunkin' Donuts
"I have never felt threatened by a single person in this town until meeting those officers and the social worker."
By Lenore Skenazy


Are We Making Any Progress on Police Brutality?
Plus: The editors consider the ongoing debt ceiling drama and answer a listener question about ending the war on drugs.
By Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Eric Boehm

Why Did Other Cops Fail To Stop the Lethal Assault on Tyre Nichols?
"Active bystandership" training aims to overcome the pressures that discourage police officers from intervening when their colleagues use excessive force.
By Jacob Sullum

Louisiana Sheriffs' Offices Have Been Destroying Public Records Without Permission
"Comprehensive and accurate records are critical if patterns and causes of harm are going to be identified and corrected," said an attorney representing Louisiana inmates.
By Scott Shackford

COVID Made Us Sick, But Government Responses Crippled Our Liberty
It's obvious now that the real plague of the past few years was less COVID-19 than governments' exploitation of public health fears to further expand their already excessive power.
By J.D. Tuccille

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