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A Sad Story, Indeed

CNN: “Detained gay couple to face trial in Malawi” Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga were arrested in December at their home in Blantyre, Malawi, for professing love and marriage in…

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A New Source of Euro-Wisdom

Alex Korbel’s new blog. The Smart stuff from Europe…

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Back in DC and working on some exciting projects…

I got back from Bulgaria veerrryyy late Saturday night, after an ugly experience with the INS folks [one of them, to be precise], and am working on several exciting projects…

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The Debate Begins — What the Heck Is Liberty?

Cato Unbound is hosting a debate that is going to start hotting up tomorrow. David Schmidtz and Jason Brennan started with an excerpt from their new book A Brief History…

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Randy Barnett on the Constitutionality of the Health Care Bill

Washington Post: “Is health-care reform unconstitutional?“

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Sentenced to be Murdered for “Sorcery”

The CNN has an update on the awful case of Ali Hussain Sibat, “TV presenter gets death sentence for ‘sorcery’” I co-authored an article on his case, calling for his…

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Libertarianism in Arabic: Two New Summer Schools

My colleagues at Minbaralhurriyya.org (The Forum of Liberty, one of the Lamp of Liberty projects) have announced the schedules for the 2010 Freedom Schools: July 18 – 24, 2010 in…

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Not One Tear Shed….

I would abolish the death penalty, but I cannot avoid the feeling that justice was truly done in this case: “Virginia killer who sent taunting letter executed” Powell, believing he…

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A Few People Are Having Second Thoughts on the Iraq War, It Seems….

Watch the admission at Cato@LibertyGOP Congressmen: Most Republicans Now Think Iraq War Was a Mistake

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From Turkish to Bulgarian Individualism

*** The trip to Istanbul and Ankara was very inspiring for me. I had the chance to meet many leaders of the classical liberal movement in Turkey and to learn…

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