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Reason March 2005 Cathy Young |
God or Mammon When religious groups in the U.S. get caught between their principles and their subsidies.  |
Reason March 2005 Jeff A. Taylor |
Boomer or Bust Reflections of a baby boomer: What started as an effort to build a counterculture soon fragmented into many niche subcultures that had nothing to do with (or even hated) flower power.  |
Reason March 2005 |
The Born-Again Individualist Fox News Channel's Judge Andrew Napolitano on lying cops, out-of-control government, and his bestselling new book, Constitutional Chaos.  |
Reason March 2005 Poole & Harper |
Transportation Security Aggravation Debating the balance between privacy and safety in a post-9/11 aviation industry.  |
Reason March 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Psychedelic Tea Drugs and religious freedom in the U.S. In November the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit upheld a preliminary injunction barring the government from interfering with a church's ritual use of a controlled substance.  |
Reason March 2005 Matt Welch |
Baby Geniuses Vouchers for prodigies? A California mother is suing the state to create a voucher to pay for the neglected needs of extremely gifted kids.  |
Reason March 2005 Ted Balaker |
Railroading the Poor The chief argument for public transit is that it's necessary for those who can't afford cars. But many cities tailor their transit services to those who need them the least.  |
Reason March 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Letting Brokers Speak Real estate and free speech: a federal judge overturned a California law requiring any business that earns money by listing homes for sale to obtain a real estate broker's license---unless the business happens to be a newspaper.  |
Reason March 2005 Julian Sanchez |
No Passport to Privacy Travelers get chipped: In October the Government awarded contracts to produce a new generation of smart passports embedded with biometric RFID chips capable of transmitting data to readers dozens of feet away.  |
InternetNews February 28, 2005 Paul Shread |
Bank's Tape Loss Puts Spotlight on Backup Practices Senators consider legislation after Bank of America's admission that the company lost data tapes containing federal workers' customer and account information.  |
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