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  • June 17, 2013
    Blog
    Salinas v. Texas
    … a lousy ruling. A bit more background. Everyone knows from TV shows, that once a person is arrested and the police start an interrogation, the Miranda warnings are given. “You have the right to remain silent, right to a lawyer …
    By Tim Lynch
  • November 23, 2010
    American Conservative
    What I Saw in Afghanistan
    … where many Westerners stay. Unfortunately, not too long ago the Taliban staged a raid there with fighters dressed as Afghan police. They made for the gym and killed several Westerners. My colleagues and I instead stayed at a low‐​key …
    By Doug Bandow
  • November 17, 2008
    The Wall Street Journal
    To Prevent Bubbles, Restrain the Fed
    … told to take responsibility for their financial health by investing in the stock market dashed by failed monetary and fiscal polices. Today, the most urgent task facing President‐​elect Barack Obama is stabilizing financial markets by instituting policies that foster …
    By Gerald P. O’Driscoll Jr.
  • June 25, 2006
    Blog
    Sam Walker in the L.A. Times
    … issue at stake in the Hudson case is extremely important — what role the Supreme Court should play in policing the police — I feel obligated to set the record straight. Scalia quotes my book, “Taming the System: The Control of Discretion …
    By Radley Balko
  • November 14, 2005
    Economic Development Bulletin
    No. 4
    How the Loss of Property Rights Caused Zimbabwe’s Collapse
    … banking sector, vibrant tourism, and more dams than any other Sub‐​Saharan country except South Africa. Most people trusted the police and believed the court system would treat cases fairly; indeed, the low crime rate rivaled that of many European …
    By Craig J. Richardson
  • June 12, 2020
    Real Clear Policy
    To Prevent Future Riots, Get the Government off People’s Backs
    If we want to avoid future outbreaks of violence and discontent, we must do so in a way that fully empowers members of those communities to control their own lives and rise as far as their talents can take them.
    By Michael D. Tanner
  • June 3, 2013
    Blog
    Another Close Fourth Amendment Decision
    The Court would have been more honest if it had said that any suspicionless search of an arrestee is allowed if it will be useful to solve crimes
    By Roger Pilon
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