Editorials: Law

EU-Google: Too Powerful to Prosecute? The Problems with Politically Enabling Google

The EU blinked. It's obvious the EU does not want a high-profile political confrontation with Google over a search monopoly abuse enforcement action.

The Immigration Trap

The Democrats have gotten the great Republican hope, Marco Rubio, to sign on  to a measure that accomplish

Doctors Ask: Is a Charting Error a Federal Crime?

As cardiovascular surgeon John Natale, M.D., sits in federal prison, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago heard his appeal on April 18.

Other People’s Children: Part Two

In the race to the financial bottom the State of Illinois vies nicely with several other states, including (depending on the precise year involved)

Other People’s Children

If the states are laboratories of democracy, then what does that make our cities? Showcases of the experiments’ results? If so, then we are in for a terrible time.

The Price of Cheap Beer

America's top beer-ocrat goes to the Senate tomorrow.

Absolute Rights – and Wrongs: Is It Really All About the Kids?

In the wake of the celebrated shootings in Newtown, Connecticut; Aurora, Colorado; and the streets of Chicago, both parties have fallen over themselves to act “serious” about the problem of gun vio

Resentencing Skilling: Reading Between The Lines

The Wall Street Journal reported on April 5

Antigun Activists Are Targeting the Wrong People

[NOTE: The author of this op-ed, Heartland Institute Senior Fellow for Legal Affairs Maureen Martin, died in a housefire on

Heartland Institute Experts React to State of the Union Address

Here is the reaction of many Heartland Institute staffers, scholars, fellows, and policy advisors to President Obama's first second-term State of the Union address.