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Jason Snead

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  • The Daily Signal
  • The Hill
  • Libertarian Republic
  • 12 News

Past articles by Jason:

Another Leftist Attempt to Rewrite Election Rules Goes Down in Flames

Another left-wing attempt to rewrite election rules has gone down in flames. → Read More

Let us clear the air on mail voting

By now you have probably heard that the Postal Service is “sabotaging” mail-in voting. In fact, you have probably heard little else. → Read More

New Jersey’s All-Mail Vote Debacle Is a Warning for November

The experience of Paterson, New Jersey, with voting by mail is cited by critics as to why it's not a good idea. → Read More

More Proof That Voter Fraud Is Real, and Bipartisan

Gustavo Araujo Lerma, a Mexican citizen, was convicted of voting illegally in U.S. elections—and not for whom you might expect. → Read More

Judge Not Sold on Tennessee Online Auctioneer Licensing Law

In a win for free markets and consumer choice, a judge barred TN from enforcing a law that would have made online auctioneering a licensed profession. → Read More

Common Sense in Free Fall on College Campuses

Truth is objective, not subject to the prevailing winds of academia and the left at large. → Read More

Elizabeth Warren’s Bill Would Punish Corporate Leaders for Wrongs They Didn’t Commit

Warren is so eager to jail businessmen that she wants to do so even if no crime was committed at all. → Read More

Here Are 4 Egregious Ways the Left Wants to Transform American Politics

The left is increasingly willing to cast aside any rule, any constitutional provision, and any political norm if they think it will lead to short-term partisan gains. → Read More

Alabama Shows How Law Enforcement Can Get Behind Asset Forfeiture Reform

Alabama is taking important steps on civil forfeiture, the much-criticized practice that allows property to be seized even without evidence of a crime. → Read More

UK’s Drone Debacle Has Lessons for the US

Law enforcement agencies at all levels of government need the tools, training, and legal authority to engage in effective counter-drone defense. → Read More

Yes, What Happened in North Carolina Is Voter Fraud

Some liberals seem less interested in stopping the next case of fraud than in figuring out how to profit from the aftermath of this one. → Read More

Election Fraud Doesn't Exist Until Liberals Want It To

With the fervor of new converts, politicians and pundits are practically shouting from the rooftops that voter fraud is real. → Read More

The Left's Election Day Analysis: If We Lost, They Must've Cheated

Telling voters that elections are only fair when their party wins sets up every election to be discounted by one side or the other. → Read More

The Supreme Court Signals It May Rein in Abusive Property Seizures

This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case that may rein in abusive property seizures by state and local governments through... Read More → Read More

Errant Phone Message Is a 'Text'-book Case for Voter-ID Laws

Many states have no or inadequate voter-ID laws, making it hard to deter ineligible voters, voting more than once, or voting in the name of others. → Read More

New Voter Fraud Cases Show Need to Secure Our Elections

The full scope of fraud in U.S. elections is unknown, and many states do not have in place the policies and procedures to detect and deter voter fraud. → Read More

New York City Just Sent Its Transportation Industry Back to the 1930s

New York City officials have declared war on Uber and Lyft to protect taxi cabs from competition. → Read More

Here's How Kavanaugh Has Applied the Constitution in Our High-Tech Era

Kavanaugh has aptly applied the Constitution's original meaning to new technological questions. → Read More

The FAA Is Slowing Down Potentially Life-Saving Drone Technology

The Federal Aviation Administration is being unnecessarily cautious in approving new drone technology. → Read More

New York Taxis Want to Kick Out Uber and Lyft. They Should Be Targeting Regulations.

When will New York City learn that heavily regulating the taxi industry is the source of its ills, not it’s salvation? → Read More