Friday Funnies
Obama takes on big tobacco Henry Payne (7/3)
Obama takes on big tobacco Henry Payne (7/3)
Second Amendment hero Alan Gura continues the legal fight for gun rights Brian Doherty (7/2)
The best-selling author on bailouts, easy women, the ruination of the U.S. auto industry, and his new book, Driving Like Crazy (7/2)
The costly truth about Canada's health care system John Stossel (7/2)
The Supreme Court finally sees a difference between students and prisoners Steve Chapman (7/2)
Errant bottle rocket solves federal budget problem (7/2)
Declaiming the price of "inaction" is a perennial argument for big government and bad law Matt Welch (7/1)
...especially that it should be much shorter (7/1)
The trouble with the new "cap and trade" bill David Harsanyi (7/1)
The Supreme Court puts limits on school strip searches. Jacob Sullum (7/1)
Is the Democratic Party's energy policy overreach setting up another 1994? Ronald Bailey (6/30)
It will be business as usual in Moscow whether Obama apologizes or not. Cathy Young (6/30)
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Some straight talk from a straight-laced federal agency puts government-run insurance on the brink Peter Suderman (6/29)

Refuting Morgan Spurlock, Garden & Gun, the Lionel train legacy, and Godfather diplomacy Jacob Sullum, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Tim Cavanaugh and Clark Stooksbury (6/29)
Lessons from the Sanford affair Steve Chapman (6/29)
Rhetorical sleight of hand on the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency Katherine Mangu-Ward (6/26)
A Pennsylvania town tries—and fails—to ban a form of exercise. Shawn Macomber (6/26)
The Obama stimulus Scott Stantis (6/26)
Can J.D. Salinger stop a Catcher in the Rye sequel? Cathy Young (6/25)
How the Sotomayor nomination revived the debate over eminent domain abuse Damon W. Root (6/25)
Why did the civil liberties group effectively endorse a federal program it has repeatedly criticized? Bill Flanigen (6/25)
And why he turned from a Yankee Republican into a fire-breathing libertarian champion of school choice. (6/25)
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