Commenter Boegiboe writes: I’m really confused about this whole health care fine stuff. Can someone (preferably a...
Jason Kuznicki
Jason Kuznicki is a research fellow at the Cato Institute and contributor of Cato Unbound. He's on twitter as JasonKuznicki. His interests include political theory and history.
B-Rob offers “A simple explanation as to why the [individual mandate] is constitutional,” via the general welfare...
Can I just get an admission that this makes the so-called individual mandate look pretty ridiculous? The...
I still like the old Madonna songs best:
All branches of the U.S. Armed Forces will stop enforcing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell pending the outcome...
Says the Washington Post: The effort to repeal the law barring gay men and lesbians from serving...
I see that it’s time once again for conservatives to worry that the American male is insufficiently...
As some of you may recall, I recently read Kevin A. Carson’s Studies in Mutualist Political Economy....
Gays… aren’t more promiscuous than straights. Or at least, so says the dating population of OK Cupid....
So the Obama administration is hinting it may appeal the courts’ decision to overturn Don’t Ask Don’t...
…or else just let us know… were you involved?
Via Balko, we learn that Barack Obama is just too huggy: Am I the only one who...
This month’s Cato Unbound features a lead essay by economist and polymath Deirdre McCloskey. Though she’s been...
Will doesn’t quite agree with Matt Labash on medical marijuana: Labash seems to think that his subjects’...
I’ve been afraid to write about the recent suicides by gay teenagers. Suicide comes in waves. One...
Instead of a Revolution Not long ago, and not for the first time, I noted that Barack...
Kwame Anthony Appiah has a fascinating article in the Washington Post this morning: A look at the...
The Obama administration urged a federal judge early Saturday to dismiss a lawsuit over its targeting of...
I’ve been meaning for quite a while to write about how The Road to Serfdom doesn’t say...
Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers have long been among my favorite social scientists thanks to their meticulous,...