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  • March 7, 2014
    Events
    Quit Bubble-Wrapping Our Kids!
    Quit Bubble-Wrapping Our Kids!
    … the playground. Congress bans starter bikes on the chance that some 12‐​year‐​old might chew on a brass valve. Police arrest parents for leaving a sleepy kid alone in the back seat of a car for a few minutes …
    Featuring Lenore Skenazy and Walter Olson
  • March 6, 2014
    Policy Forum
    Quit Bubble-Wrapping Our Kids!
    … the playground. Congress bans starter bikes on the chance that some 12‐​year‐​old might chew on a brass valve. Police arrest parents for leaving a sleepy kid alone in the back seat of a car for a few minutes …
  • February 5, 2014
    Policy Forum
    Quit Bubble-Wrapping Our Kids!
    … the playground. Congress bans starter bikes on the chance that some 12‐​year‐​old might chew on a brass valve. Police arrest parents for leaving a sleepy kid alone in the back seat of a car for a few minutes …
  • August 29, 2018
    Legal Briefs
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    Worman v. Healey
    By Joseph G.S. Greenlee, David B. Kopel, Ilya Shapiro, Trevor Burrus, & Matthew Larosiere
  • April 9, 2014
    Blog
    The Fourth Amendment: Cars, Phones, and Keys?
    In two cell-phone-seizure cases headed for Supreme Court argument this month, we argue for a sharp delineation of the property right that government agents seize when they arrest a suspect and take control of his things.
    By Jim Harper
  • March 8, 2021
    Legal Briefs
    Hoggard v. Rhodes
    Hoggard v. Rhodes
    Hoggard’s petition to the Supreme Court doesn’t ask the Court to reconsider qualified immunity entirely, but it does call for important clarifications on how lower courts are supposed to identify “clearly established law.”
    By Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert
  • June 22, 2020
    The Forward Association
    The Witch Hunts of the Left Revive Soviet Ghosts
    Many of today’s anti-racists are motivated by genuine and commendable concern about bigotry and inequity. But animating this anti-racist moment and the cadre of activists seeking to build a utopia of absolute equality, cleansed of all broadly defined oppression or “harm” to any member of a traditionally disadvantaged group, I see the same passion that drove communism.
    By Cathy Young
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