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Transportation Policy

Abolish Amtrak

Why should the federal government run a transportation corporation?

Jason Russell | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

abolishthedeptoftransportation | Illustrations: iStock

Transportation Policy

Abolish the Department of Transportation

When money comes down from the DOT, it has copious strings attached to it—strings that make infrastructure more expensive and less useful.

Christian Britschgi | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

A yellow school bus drives through a residential neighborhood | Sonya Etchison | Dreamstime.com

Buses

Brickbat: Don't Make Me Come Back There

Charles Oliver | 11.14.2024 4:00 AM

Facade of the Department of Justice headquarters | Valerie Plesch/dpa/picture-alliance/Newscom

Antitrust

Jet Blue and American Airlines Guilty in Antitrust Suit, Despite No Clear Harm to Consumers

The First Circuit's ruling is another blow to the consumer welfare standard.

Jack Nicastro | 11.13.2024 11:15 AM

A child is attracted by DJI Neo, DJI's lightest and most compact aerial videographer, on September 6, 2024 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province of China. | VCG/Newscom

Sanctions

Can the U.S. Government Tell Chinese People Apart?

Drone maker DJI claims the Pentagon has unfairly smeared it as an arm of the Chinese military based on a mix-up of Chinese names.

Matthew Petti | 10.28.2024 3:13 PM

tractor-trailers parked at a logistics center | Image Broker/Jochen Tack/Newscom

Drug Testing

SCOTUS Case Involving Cannabis Fraud Highlights the Illogic of Federal Drug Testing Mandates

A trucker lost his job because he tested positive for marijuana after consuming a supposedly THC-free CBD tincture.

Jacob Sullum | 10.23.2024 3:00 PM

Police officers flag down cars at a DUI checkpoint. | Dmcdesign | Dreamstime.com

Driving

Brickbat: 'Attack Mode'

Charles Oliver | 10.21.2024 4:00 AM

Container ship at port | Photo by Dominik Lückmann on Unsplash

Free Trade

Automate the Ports

The dockworkers' strike is over, but America's ports will be some of the least efficient in the world whether they are open or closed.

Eric Boehm | 10.4.2024 9:50 AM

A drone flying next to its pilot | Institute for Justice

Free Speech

Drones Face Supreme Court Showdown Over Free Speech Rights

State boards use outdated laws to target content creators, raising urgent questions about free speech in the digital age.

Paul Avelar and Sam Gedge | 9.19.2024 10:30 AM

NYPD officers in a subway station in May 2023. | Edna Leshowitz/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Police Abuse

NYPD Opened Fire on a Fare Jumper, Shooting 2 Bystanders and a Cop

Gotham’s police department has a long history of shooting bystanders in "self defense."

Matthew Petti | 9.16.2024 3:09 PM

An orange and white crossword puzzle blank with the word Crossword in orange and the Reason logo | Lex Villena / Reason

Crossword

Chugging Along: Puzzle #60

'Floral necklace'

Stella Zawistowski | 9.13.2024 8:00 AM

Cars parked outside a Chick-fil-A restaurant | ID 157286373 © David Tonelson | Dreamstime.com

Urban planning

Drive-Thrus Are Booming. Why Are Cities Banning Them?

Despite increasing demand, cities across the U.S. are pushing bans on new drive-thru restaurants in the name of reducing traffic and promoting walkability.

C. Jarrett Dieterle | 9.7.2024 7:00 AM

Police officer writes speeding ticket. | John Roman | Dreamstime.com

California

California Bill Requires All New Cars To Beep When You Speed

Drivers in the state narrowly avoided an even harsher restriction on their automotive freedom.

Jack Nicastro | 9.6.2024 10:35 AM

A sign with the inscription "Shelter" indicates a shelter at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel. | Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/picture-alliance/Newscom

Airlines

Should Airliners Be Forced To Fly Through War Zones?

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D–N.Y.) claims that airlines are engaging in discrimination and enabling price gouging by canceling flights to the Middle East without government permission.

Matthew Petti | 9.3.2024 4:04 PM

A plane in the air shortly after taking off. | imageBROKER/Mario Kuhnke/Newscom

Federal Aviation Administration

How Political Meddling in New York and New Jersey Causes Airline Delays in the Entire U.S.

Congestion and slowdowns in the airspace around New York City account for up to 75 percent of all airline delays, yet efforts to depoliticize its management remain stalled.

Robert Poole | 8.23.2024 11:59 AM

A photo illustration of toy cars as Uber and Lyft vehicles | Photo by Thought Catalog on Unsplash

California

California's Unions Lost Their Long Battle Against Uber and Lyft

The state Supreme Court unanimously ruled that ridesharing drivers can be exempted from California's crackdown on independent contracting.

Steven Greenhut | 8.9.2024 7:30 AM

Person holding mobile phone with seal of agency United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in front of web page. | imageBROKER/Timon Schneider/Newscom

Privacy

Courts Close the Loophole Letting the Feds Search Your Phone at the Border

Customs and Border Protection insists that it can search electronics without a warrant. A federal judge just said it can't.

Matthew Petti | 7.26.2024 5:09 PM

Sign on a building of the Department of Motor Vehicles | David Tonelson | Dreamstime.com

Driving

Brickbat: Driving Me Crazy

Charles Oliver | 7.18.2024 4:00 AM

The Capitol building with a chart in the background showing how much it costs to build tunneled rail projects in other countries compared to the U.S. | Illustration: Lex Villena; Edmac1717

Environmental Law

It's Time To Reform Environmental Litigation

Thanks to the lengthy approval process and special interests surrounding environmental review, it takes far longer to build anything in the United States than in other developed countries.

Robert Poole | 6.26.2024 6:00 AM

Chicken crossing the road | Lonny Garris/Dreamstime.com

Food

New Virginia Law Will Let Anyone Harvest Roadkill Anytime of Year

Previously you had to hit the animal yourself during hunting season to claim the carcass.

Christian Britschgi | 6.21.2024 4:40 PM

A police officer administers a roadside impairment test on a motorist. | Rebekah Zemansky | Dreamstime.com

Opioids

Tennessee Law Declares Narcan Recipients 'Under the Influence' for 24 Hours

The Ben Kredich Act, named for a young man killed by an allegedly impaired motorist, overcorrects in response to a tragic incident.

Joe Lancaster | 6.18.2024 1:20 PM

An old Illinois license plate | Photo 148432899 © Oleksandr Lutsenko | Dreamstime.com

Surveillance

Illinois License Plate Cameras Are Violating People's Constitutional Rights, Says New Suit

The plaintiffs are challenging the state's widespread surveillance, which it collects through over 600 cameras.

Patrick McDonald | 6.14.2024 4:18 PM

Migrants seeking asylum line up at U.S.-Mexico border | Qian Weizhong/VCG/Newscom

asylum

Partisan Border Wars

Plus: A listener asks the editors about the Constitution and trains.

Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman | 6.10.2024 7:19 PM

Lamborghini Huracan VS Helicopter CHASE | Alex Choi | (YouTube/Millionaire Motorsport)

California

California YouTuber Faces 10 Years for Having Too Much Fun With Fireworks

The feds charged Alex Choi with “causing the placement of explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft” after he shot fireworks out of a helicopter into an empty desert.

Matthew Petti | 6.7.2024 3:45 PM

Side-by-side photos of a diagram of an aerial drone and the headquarters of the Chula Vista Police Department. | Illustration: Lex Villena, Durson Services Inc.

Drones

Police Flew Drones Over One California City Nearly 20,000 Times in 6 Years

A WIRED investigation reveals the extent to which residents of Chula Vista are subjected to surveillance from the sky.

Joe Lancaster | 6.7.2024 1:05 PM

WMATA | Photo 148428901 © Mkopka | Dreamstime.com

First Amendment

D.C.'s Rules for Subway Ads Are Blocked in Federal Court

The transit authority was sued after rejecting an ad that directed viewers to go to a website "to find out about the faith of our founders."

Emma Camp | 6.7.2024 11:08 AM

Corey Harris is seen in a shirt that says "Trust me" during a hearing in a Washtenaw County court | YouTube

Media

Viral Story About Bogus Viral Story Was Also Bogus

Corey Harris attracted widespread news coverage—including from _Reason_—when a video showed him behind the wheel during a court hearing about a suspended license. Except he never had a license at all.

Billy Binion | 6.6.2024 4:05 PM

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul | Al Drago - Pool via CNP / MEGA / Newscom/RSSIL/Newscom

Transportation Policy

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Kills Congestion Pricing

In a surprise move, the governor axed a plan to start charging drivers $15 tolls to enter lower Manhattan starting at the end of June.

Christian Britschgi | 6.5.2024 4:35 PM

A man in the drivers seat of a car blows into a breathalyzer. | Andrey Popov | Dreamstime.com

Alcohol

Brickbat: Three Strikes

Charles Oliver | 6.4.2024 4:00 AM

Judge Cedric Simpson (left) reacts during Corey Harris' (right) hearing | YouTube

Media Criticism

The Viral Story About a Defendant Driving With a Suspended License Was Fake News

Corey Harris' case should never have been a national news story to begin with.

Billy Binion | 6.3.2024 4:20 PM

An overhead shot of the Horsetooth Reservoir near Fort Collins, Colorado, with a kayaker in the distance. An unmanned flying drone is visible in the extreme foreground. | Marek Uliasz | Dreamstime.com

Surveillance

Colorado Will Replace Cops With Drones for Some 911 Calls

While drones are less likely to shoot or maim innocent civilians, they could also pose privacy issues.

Joe Lancaster | 5.31.2024 4:50 PM

An AI-generated image using the prompt, “Create an illustration showing artificial intelligence’s influence on the military and weapons in the style of a technical drawing." | Illustration: Joanna Andreasson/DALL-E4

Artificial Intelligence

AI Warfare Is Boring but Deadly

Bureaucrats in cubicles will kill more people than Terminator robots will.

Matthew Petti | 5.26.2024 6:00 AM

Scottie Scheffler is seen in handcuffs after his arrest on May 17 | Louisville Metro Police Department

Criminal Justice

The Criminal Charges Against Scottie Scheffler Look Highly Questionable

Detective Bryan Gillis alleges the star golfer assaulted him. Footage released today does not help his story.

Billy Binion | 5.23.2024 5:53 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen at a military parade | Kommersant Photo Agency/Kommersant/Newscom

War

World War War III May Already Have Started—in the Shadows

Cyber intrusions, arson, bombings, and other mayhem feature in the conflict between West and East.

J.D. Tuccille | 5.17.2024 7:00 AM

airport | Ken Cole/Dreamstime.com

FAA

Congress' FAA Reauthorization Is Good for Remote Towers, Bad for Travel Agents

The legislation is largely a status quo bill that doesn't take up longstanding calls to reform air traffic control, airport funding, and more.

Christian Britschgi | 5.16.2024 2:05 PM

A drone with a camera attached sits on the ground, with a police car in the background. | Wirestock | Dreamstime.com

Drones

Michigan Supreme Court Allows Evidence Collected by Drone, Without a Warrant

The court declined to address whether the search violated the Fourth Amendment and merely held that the evidence could not be excluded in a civil case.

Joe Lancaster | 5.8.2024 4:20 PM

John Stossel is seen next to former President Donald Trump | Stossel TV

Big Government

Trump Promised To 'Drain the Swamp.' He Did the Opposite.

Total spending under Trump nearly doubled. New programs filled Washington with more bureaucrats.

John Stossel | 5.8.2024 1:20 AM

Maj. Gen. Phil Brooks, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, center, observes as to students practice disabling UAVs during training at Fort Sill's new Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) University (JCU). | U.S. Army/Christopher Wilson

Drones

Does Uncle Sam Consider Your Backyard Restricted Airspace?

The areas where you need FAA approval to fly a model plane or drone are surprisingly large.

Matthew Petti | 5.6.2024 9:56 AM

A diesel locomotive is seen in Mojave, California | DPST/Newscom

Rail

How California's Ban on Diesel Locomotives Could Have Major National Repercussions

No technology exists today to enable railroads to comply with the state's diktat, which villainizes a mode of transportation that is actually quite energy efficient.

Veronique de Rugy | 5.2.2024 2:02 AM

A DJI Mavic 3 drone is seen outside of State Farm Stadium, Tuesday, Sep. 27, 2022, in Glendale, Ariz. | Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom

Drones

Should It Be Illegal To Fly an RC Plane Within 3 Miles of a Sports Game?

The FAA imposes notoriously wide flight restrictions around stadiums. The consumer drone industry wants to change that.

Matthew Petti | 4.30.2024 10:35 AM

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on his phone inside the Capitol building | Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Newscom

Congress

Congress Does Not Come Back With a Warrant

Plus: A listener asks the editors for examples of tasks the government does well (yikes).

Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman | 4.15.2024 5:00 PM

United States President Joe Biden meets with members of the National Security Council regarding the unfolding missile attacks on Israel in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA 13 April 2024. | Adam Schultz - White House via CNP/picture alliance / Consolidated News

Middle East

Biden Sends U.S. Forces To Protect Israel's Borders for the First Time Ever

Washington quietly funded Israeli-Iranian proxy wars for years. Now American men and women are directly involved.

Matthew Petti | 4.14.2024 10:15 AM

Sign on a dark, empty street reads, "Lyft, Uber pickup here." | Photo 150010020 © Jonathan Weiss | Dreamstime.com

Regulation

Minneapolis Is About To Kill Ride-Sharing

Chasing Seattle's shadow, Minneapolis' new ride-share wage law threatens to derail the gig economy.

C. Jarrett Dieterle | 4.13.2024 7:00 AM

U.S. airmen load cargo destined for Israel on October 15, 2023. | U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airmen Edgar Grimaldo

Middle East

Will American Troops Be Sucked Into an Israeli-Iranian War?

President Biden said that we will “do all we can to protect Israel’s security” after Israel killed an Iranian general.

Matthew Petti | 4.12.2024 11:41 AM

Obama, Trump, and a Predator drone | Illustration: Lex Villena; Dylan Stewart/AP/Newscom, U.S. Coast Guard Academy

Immigration

How Obama Gave Trump the 'Military-Age Males' Talking Point

The same tactics used to justify drone strikes are now being used to demonize immigrant men.

Matthew Petti | 4.9.2024 1:45 PM

Administrative Law

Department of Transportation Lacks the Authority to Require States to Set Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets for Highways

A district court concludes that the Department of Transportation lacks the authority to force states to try and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with highway use.

Jonathan H. Adler |The Volokh Conspiracy | 4.8.2024 7:15 AM

A man works in manufacturing at a factory | Photo 161332327 © Omar Osman | Dreamstime.com

Economy

Politicians Are Showering Manufacturing Companies With Crony Subsidies for 'Job Creation.' It Won't Work.

These handouts will flow to businesses—often big and rich—for projects they would likely have taken on anyway.

Veronique de Rugy | 4.4.2024 12:01 AM

Train runs on tracks with blue sky and a mountain in the background | Photo by Akshay Nanavati on Unsplash

Trains

No, Biden's New Rail Crew Mandate Doesn't Make 'Common Sense'

Requiring two-person crews on freight trains wouldn't have prevented the East Palestine disaster. It's simply a giveaway to Biden's labor union allies.

Eric Boehm | 4.2.2024 4:00 PM

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