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  • January 4, 2016
    Blog
    Is Reconciliation for Japan and South Korea a Warning for China?
    … be there. The U.S. will remain the world’s leading power for years, but no longer can afford to police the globe. As I point out in National Interest: “The South Korean-Japanese settlement is a positive step. But …
    By Doug Bandow
  • August 17, 2006
    Blog
    When Dogs Are Criminalized, Only Criminals Will Own Them
    … destroyed, leaving only the dangerous ones. Which of course will (1) reinforce stereotypes about the breed, and (2) likely give police license to shoot on sight any dog remotely resembling a pit bull without much in the way of repercussions.
    By Radley Balko
  • December 3, 1997
    Cato.org
    Time to End the Drug War
    … months, to step up its own prohibition measures. For example, the Mexican government recently granted additional surveillance powers to the police forces as well as the military — which has in effect become the main actor in the fight against drugs …
    By L. Jacobo Rodríguez
  • March 18, 2022
    Blog
    Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson
    Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson
    … we have an incarceration rate about six times that of other liberal democracies such as Canada, Australia, and England. American police make more than ten million arrests every year, each of which presents the potential for a criminal prosecution; a …
    By Clark Neily
  • April 5, 2012
    Blog
    Intervention in Libya and Syria Isn’t Humanitarian or Liberal
    … than the atrocities it prevented. Libya’s rebel leaders have thus far failed to resurrect central authority. Hundreds of militias police cities and occasionally battle. There are many credible reports that militias have unlawfully detained thousands of regime supporters, executed …
    By Benjamin H. Friedman
  • December 2, 2010
    Testimony
    Zimbabwe: From Crisis to Renewal
    … of the proceeds from the exploitation of Zimbabwe’s natural resources with the military and the top echelons of the police, while ignoring the rest of the population, can have only one goal: Mugabe and the ZANU-PF are buying …
    By Marian L. Tupy
  • March 26, 2019
    Blog
    Libertarians and Harm Reduction
    The goal of drug policy must shift from one that is focused on prohibiting and punishing the consumption of certain unapproved substances to one that is focused on reducing the disease transmission and deaths that come from drug prohibition.
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • Summer 2016
    Regulation
    Reducing Wasteful Incarcerations
    Society would benefit from rewarding attorneys for identifying the wrongly and unnecessarily imprisoned.
    By Christopher Robertson and Jamie Cox Robertson
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