- Tom Jenney, on Sonoran Alliance, has the best of the bunch, connecting particularly cynical license fee increases to the manufactured fiscal "crisis",
- Matt Brown runs a close second: In the criminal justice system, "The only way to really make things equal is to remove the few remaining safeguards that prevent unfairness."
- Evan Lisull, a year after the fact, finds evidence that the Arizona Students Association and University presidentsengaged in blatantly unprofessional conduct in opposition to a ballot initiative,
- Safier catches Rep. Vic Williams in unsavory company,
- Dustin of "Dustin's Gun Blog" covers students arming themselves elsewhere (and yes, don't be a homie, get a holster!),
- Martel points out yet another example of right-to-work states winning out,
- Dave Hardy knocks one bad argument out of the park,
- CLS directs our attention to demotic Protestant halloween rituals,
Farther afield:
- Megan McArdle pwns the gold bugs,
- University of Chicago climatologist Ray Pierrehumbert draws a map for University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt,
- On Reason Hit and Run, Matt Welch reports on a jury's take on baseball and Damon Root gives us Clarence Thomas's own take on why he doesn't ask questions,
- Arnold Kling has a very Caplanian take on obstinacy,
- via Tim Lambert, we see the bizarre fear that may be the "real" reason for anthropogenic climate change denialists (and the St. Petersburg Times explains why there's no reason to worry),
- Mark Kleisman has a real gem of a post on how to have less crime and less punishment,
- Standup comedian/resource economics professor Yoram Bauman sorts through Levitt's errors,
- Radley Balko has some great news about Presidential politics,
- Peter Boettke to George Soros: "Subverting the dominant paradigm, ur doin it wrong",
- and Steven Levitt (yes, that Steven Levitt) gets a response from the Secretary of Transportation on child booster seats strangely similar to his and Dubner's response to their own critics.
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