reason.com: Why Trump Should Keep His Promise To Free Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht -- -- A life sentence for facilitating peaceful transactions among consenting adults is hard to fathom, let alone justify. #liberty #news
reason.com: The Tech Bros Love Trump Because the Democrats Pushed Them Away -- -- What Elizabeth Warren has achieved. #liberty #news
reason.com: Do You Feel Equal Yet? -- -- Plus: Fauci preemptively pardoned, hostages released, inauguration day, and more... #liberty #news
mises.org: For Inauguration Day, Open Federal Files and Give Truth a Chance -- -- Joe Bidenβ€˜s term is over, but while in office he continued the practice of lying and locking up federal documents that could expose federal government wrongdoing. One hopes against hope that President Trump will reverse that trend. #liberty #news
reason.com: Another Terrible Hostage Deal -- -- The Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal that went into effect today exchanges hundreds of terrorists for 33 Israeli hostages. It will predictably incentivize more hostage-taking and terrorism. #liberty #news
reason.com: TikTok Is Back Online as Trump Proposes Nationalizing It -- -- While pledging to postpone the ban by executive order, the incoming president said the government should have a 50-percent ownership stake in the app. #liberty #news
reason.com: Biden Office of Legal Counsel Departs From Obama-Era opinions, and Reverts to Reagan-Era Opinions, on the Difference Between "Officer of the United States" and "Office under the United States." -- -- We think OLC paid close attention to the Section 3 litigation, and did not want to be left defending a position that might be rejected by the Supreme Court #liberty #news
reason.com: New Episode: Reference Check -- -- Dan Epps and I discuss Royal Canin v. Wullschleger and TikTok v. Garland on the latest episode of Divided Argument #liberty #news
reason.com: TikTok Goes Dark in the U.S. -- -- Lawmakers got what they voted for. #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: January 18, 1873 -- -- 1/18/1873: Bradwell v. Illinois argued.The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 18, 1873 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news