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A Supreme Court ruling that jawboning is unconstitutional would bolster free speech

A Supreme Court ruling that jawboning is unconstitutional would bolster free speech

By Kyle Abbott

Even a perceived threat of government action, whether there is clear follow-through, can chill or compel speech.

Social media companies are free to make bad decisions
Social media companies are free to make bad decisions

By Adrian Moore and Spence Purnell

Eva Moskowitz Receives Reason Foundation’s 2016 Savas Award for Public-Private Partnerships
Eva Moskowitz Receives Reason Foundation’s 2016 Savas Award for Public-Private Partnerships

By Leonard Gilroy

The Terrible Toll of Typhoon Haiyan Doesn’t Excuse Bad Policy
The Terrible Toll of Typhoon Haiyan Doesn’t Excuse Bad Policy

By Julian Morris

Reason Foundation Announces Finalists for Bastiat Prize and Video Prize
Reason Foundation Announces Finalists for Bastiat Prize and Video Prize

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    Finding Sensible Social Networking Policies for Children

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    SOPA and PIPA for Non-Techies

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