Billy Binion is an assistant editor at Reason.
His writing has appeared in HuffPost, Washington Examiner, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Virginian-Pilot, among other publications. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia.
It took 39 hours for every child to be reunited with their parents.
The Senate majority leader says he will not allow a vote on it, despite widespread support for the measure.
The move is an assault on the First Amendment.
The sale of cannabidiol-infused food and drink is still against the law, even as entrepreneurs flout those restrictions across the country.
The presidential hopeful released his immigration plan on Wednesday.
Sen. Cory Booker's comments were in response to Sen. Bernie Sanders' public education plan, which targets charter schools.
While well-intentioned, the alert system is often ineffective.
She uses it for her arthritis.
One of the migrants was gravely ill.
It will be called the "Missouri Task Force Task Force."
A memo says the drivers are contractors, not employees.
Bryan Carmody refused to name the source of a leaked police report.
Public schools in Warwick, Rhode Island, originally said that every student with lunch debts would be served a cold jelly sandwich.
A New York Times report alleges the president lost more than $1 billion over a decade, but the truth is more complicated.
The city's Board of Supervisors said that no-cash policies discriminate against the poor.
A jail in rural Maine sought to withhold an inmate's opioid addiction medication, increasing the chance that she would relapse and overdose upon release.
They belong in the dustbin of history, but a state law stands in the way.
The Democratic senator and 2020 presidential hopeful calls it her "Clean Elections Plan."
The plan is likely to backfire and cause more illegal border crossings by the people most desperately in need.
Navy Rear Admiral John Ring's legacy will likely be defined by his funding requests to build a new prison for aging inmates.
He says his plan will prioritize highly skilled immigrants and will "maintain our country's humanitarian values."
A supporter says the move is "symbolic."
Basic Income/Negative Income Tax
The 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful is running on a "Freedom Dividend" plan which promises a $1,000 per month UBI.
The RAISE Act would strongly prioritize high-skilled immigrants.
They say the social media companies display a bias against conservatives.
Both companies say the city's restrictions are too burdensome to stay.
The justices are considering if the prosecutor was racially biased in keeping African-Americans off the jury.
"The next President must start by reversing the cruel policies of the Trump administration."
Pinball and Pac-Man: no longer illegal.
The civil rights group argues that such laws infringe on free speech.
Gov. Ralph Northam pushes for reform.
Selene Saavedra Roman was taken into custody in a Houston airport.
State law currently prohibits the sale of homemade drinks.
The privately maintained database has billions of records on drivers across the country.
Those without a financial leg up have a much harder time succeeding.
If Gov. Larry Hogan signs the measure into law, Maryland will be the first state to issue a ban on foam food containers.
The drivers argued they should be classified as employees, not contractors.
The proposal comes as restaurants struggle with the city's new $15 minimum wage.
The humanitarian aid workers with No More Deaths say that helping someone who is dying shouldn't be a punishable offense.
The tech giant is asking Becker, Minnesota, to waive 20 years' worth of city and county taxes.
A moratorium on ride-sharing apps will inevitably make it harder for low-income residents to get around.
They say it discriminates against those without checking or savings accounts.
More than 8 percent of the state's population is currently disenfranchised.
Gas station owners are unsure how they can afford to pay their pump attendants-which are mandated by state law.
The senator has a history of grandstanding during judicial hearings.
Gov. Ron DeSantis essentially accused the company of taking part in a boycott of Israel. It has 20,000 properties in the country.
The rule will prohibit taxis from picking up passengers at the airport unless they purchase a $250,000 permit.