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Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project
The Court should find that disparate impact claims are not cognizable under the Fair Housing Act
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Mercatus Center’s Robert Graboyes Wins 2014 Bastiat Prize
Donald Boudreaux and Roman Hardgrave of MRUniversity Win Reason Video Prize
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United States v. Clay
Court should reverse defendants' convictions based on well-reasoned decision in United States v. Whiteside
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Bastiat Prize for Journalism and Reason Video Prize Finalists Announced
Reason Foundation will award $32,000 in prizes at Reason Media Awards on Nov. 10 at The University Club in New York City
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Cannon v. United States of America
The Court should decide now the constitutionality of Section 249(a)(1) of the Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009
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Competitive Enterprise Institute/National Review, Inc. v. Michael E. Mann
Court should let "Climategate" debate continue, outside of the judicial system
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Minority Television Project, Inc. v. Federal Communication Commission and United States of America
All mediums of expression should be afforded the same level of First Amendment protection with respect to content-based restrictions
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State of Louisiana v. Bernard Noble
Excessive sentence of 13.3 years in prison for possession of small amount of marijuana should be reviewed
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Susan B. Anthony List, Et Al. v. Steven Driehaus, Et Al.
Ohio's false-political-speech law violates first amendment
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Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius
For-profit business corporations can and often do exercise freedom of religion
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Barnes v. Zaccari, 11th Circuit, 2013
This case presents an opportunity to reaffirm the First Amendment rights of public college students
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Reason-Rupe Poll: Americans Want to Go Back to Previous Health Care System, Disagree With President Obama on Size and Power of Government
Americans say Obama administration is not transparent, they've lost confidence in government and Congress doesn't understand health care
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School Districts In Houston, Hartford, Cincinnati and Oakland Get “A’s”
The Weighted Student Formula Yearbook analyzes the performance of districts using student-based budgeting