The Grounds of Silence
Does secret surveillance require secret policy
making?
Jacob Sullum
In a recent New York Times/CBS News poll, 68 percent of respondents
were willing to let the government "monitor the telephone calls and e-mails of
Americans that the government is suspicious of"
photos: Michele Asselin
A
journalist's provocative, spellbinding account of her eighteen months
spent undercover will transform the way we think about what it means to be
a man.
Following in
the tradition of
Racist Regulations: How the Government Held Down
Minorities
by Robert Whaples
From Humane Studies Review Vol. 14, No.
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Only One Place of Redress: African Americans, Labor Regulations, and
the Courts from Reconstruction to the New DealDavid E.
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Iran, Venezuela declare war on
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How the
Constitution Was Changed
Richard
Epstein, one of the nation's leading legal scholars,
takes a look at constitutional history in his new book, How Progressives Rewrote the
Constitution. You can watch him discuss the new
book at the February 15 book
forum. Also, see his recent
Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and
Betrayed the Reagan Legacy(Doubleday,
2006)
BOOK FORUMTuesday, March 7, 200612:00 PM
(Luncheon to Follow)
Featuring the author, Bruce Bartlett; and
comments by Andrew Sullivan, author of The Conservative
Soul: How We Lost It; How to
Police Station Intimidation-Parts 1 and
2
Undercover Video You'll Find hard To
Believe
I-Team Uncovers Imtimidation In Complaint
Process
See The Reaction From Police
Officials
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Riffing on Wealth InequalityDon Boudreaux
David Schmidtz’s essay asking “when inequality
matters,” along with Russ's Econoblog debate on inequality, got me
thinking….
Perhaps today’s most significant inequality is the
one separating residents of industrial societies (for example, the
World population 1500, and other maps
Tyler Cowen
Here is a population-weighted map of the world, circa 1500:
Here is the projected world population map, circa 2050:
Here are other
neat maps. Here are maps of tourism, emigration, and refugees. Here
is my favorite, a map of the flow
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Mushrooming Muni Bonds
by Chris Edwards
Chris
Edwards is tax director at the Cato Institute and author of Downsizing
the Federal Government.
Most people know that the federal government is amassing large debts and
unfunded liabilities. But they may not know that state and local
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