Using force to make people give up drugs is both dangerous and morally wrong.
December 17 is a day for mourning sex workers lost to violence and for drawing attention to conditions—like criminalization—that put sex workers at risk.
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Leigha Lemoine has sued South Carolina's Horry-Georgetown Technical College, claiming it violated her First Amendment rights.
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One 2022 study found that 91 percent of women given fentanyl in their epidurals can later test positive for the drug.
But that shouldn't detract from the many worthy people who received commutations after spending years on home confinement.
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has renewed the debate over "ghost guns," according to some news reports. More accurately, the usual ...
Meador is an accomplished antitrust litigator, but his antagonism toward Big Tech, and bigness per se, will compromise ...
Brandy Moore, who stopped using meth midway through her pregnancy, was charged with "aggravated domestic violence" because she decided not to have an abortion.
Researchers went back to check Palestinian casualty reports from October 2023. They found a deadlier month for civilians—and ...