- Chancellor James Kent on Hamilton's Federalist No. 77 and Modern Academic Commentary
- No Restraining Order Blocking High School Turning Point USA Event, "Two Genders: One Truth"
- No Pseudonymity in #TheyLied Defamation Case Over Sexual Assault Allegations
- Meta's Victory Over the Federal Trade Commission Shows the Market Moves Faster Than Antitrust Enforcement
- Three Mile Island Can Restart Without Subsidies. The Federal Government Is Giving It $1 Billion Anyway.
- A Reporter's Unwelcome Questions Provoke Yet Another Trump Threat To Yank Broadcast Licenses
- Lindsey Graham Is Outraged About Federal Surveillance Powers That Lindsey Graham Helped Create and Expand
- Any 2024-25 Journal Articles on Law and Religion That You Particularly Liked?
- America Is in a Golden Age. Are We Headed Toward a Roman Ending?
- "Inside the Markets Aggregating Political Reality"
- People Like Having Too Much Content, Says Swiss Study on Information Abundance
- 79-Year-Old World War II Refugee Remains in ICE Custody After Living in the U.S. for Over 70 Years
-
Is The Washington Post Becoming Libertarian?
- Congress Votes To Open Up the Epstein Files
- Anthropic's CEO Says AI Needs More Regulation. Conveniently, It's the Kind Anthropic Can Afford.
About Reason.com
Founded in 1968, Reason is the nation’s leading libertarian magazine. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, politics, technology, culture, policy, and commerce. As the magazine of free minds and free markets, Reason exists outside of the left/right echo chamber. Our goal is to deliver fresh, unbiased information and insights to our readers, viewers, and listeners every day.
Along with a monthly print distribution of 47,000, Reason.com attracts 4 million visits a month. Reason produces original videos that draw 3.8 million views a month, as well as podcasts, live events, and more. Our staffers regularly appear on leading cable news and radio programs and our work is widely cited in the media. Our offices are located in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Reason is published by Reason Foundation, a nonprofit education and research organization.







