The Rule of Law


Criminalization of Art in Russia

The Economist: “What happens when you display “Forbidden art” From Prof. Andrei Zorin of Oxford University (and a contributor to InLiberty.ru and speaker at InLiberty.ru events): There can be no…

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Extradite Maksim Bakiyev to Kyrgyzstan

You can sign the petition. It would advance justice and greatly help to promote peace in Central Asia.

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Libertarians in Kyrgyzstan Spearhead Peace Campaign, Help Victims of Violence: You Can Help, Too

Kyrgyz libertarians are leading a series of coordinated voluntary efforts to provide emergency aid to the victims of the vicious attacks of the last few days in their country and…

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The One Ring

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c

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Milton Friedman’s Legacy

My interview on Fox Business while here in Berlin. (It’s a part of a whole program on Milton Friedman’s legacy.)

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Marriage Equality, Case for

The Washington Post: “Marriage equality for all couples,” by John Podesta and Robert Levy

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Kabul Presentation of First Dari Book by Afghanistan Economic and Legal Studies Organization

The conference hall of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Kabul for the presentation of the Dari edition of Common Sense Economics: What Everyone Should Know About Wealth…

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Good News from London!!!

Daily Telegraph: “Nick Clegg: tell us the laws that you want scrapped” The public will be asked what laws they want ripped up, in far-reaching reforms designed to put back…

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“Progressivism”: Coercive and Meddlesome at its Core

David Bernstein on the rather, um, selective history of “Progressivism” given by the “Center for American Progress”: “Whitewashing Progressivism” One could add many, many sins to the account of so-called…

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Solidarity

New York Times: “Putin Visits Venezuela to Discuss Oil and Arms” Mr. Putin’s one-day visit built on a relationship rooted in billions of dollars of Russian arms sales to Venezuela…

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