Skip to main content
FEE.org
  • For Students
    • Hazlitt Fellowship
    • Hackathon
    • Seminars
  • For Teachers
  • Analysis & Opinion
  • Shows
  • About
  • Store
  • Donate

Safety

Politics

Should the Government Restrict ‘Harmful’ Speech Online?

October 10, 2024 | Rachel Chiu
Economics

Could Privatized Oceans Have Prevented the Baltimore Bridge Collapse?

May 2, 2024 | Walter Block
Economics

Why Product Safety Regulations Should Be Scrapped

March 23, 2024 | Patrick Carroll
Economics

Do Traffic Tickets Make Us Drive More Safely?

March 6, 2024 | Peter Jacobsen
Culture

Free Speech Is Not Safe, but It Is Good

October 12, 2023 | T. K. Coleman
Economics

Truckers Speak Out over Proposed Rule That Could Impose Speed Limits as Low as 60 MPH on Rigs

May 24, 2022 | Patrick Carroll
Economics

How Cars Got Safer: Free Market Lessons from Automotive Crash Test Ratings

January 18, 2021 | Satish Bapanapalli
Politics

Teachers Union Demands Lids on All Toilets—Though No COVID Cases Traced to Toilets

January 13, 2021 | Jon Miltimore
Politics

A Nation’s True Test Comes After the Crisis

March 30, 2020 | Lawrence W. Reed
Culture

No, Americans Should Not Be Afraid to Travel Abroad

June 7, 2019 | Jay L. Zagorsky
Economics

Safety Regulations Could Kill the Scooter Revolution (But They Totally Won’t)

August 15, 2018 | James Walpole
Politics

Why We Don’t Have Principled Politicians

May 2, 2018 | Antony Davies

International Customs Is Safety Theatre

June 16, 2017 | Logan Albright
Politics

Car Chases Are Cool in Movies Not Communities

April 17, 2017 | Samuel Moses
Politics

Why Americans Refrigerate Eggs

February 13, 2017 | Jeffrey A. Tucker
Politics

Can Safety Regulations Make Us Less Safe?

January 18, 2017 | Michael Munger
Economics

Childcare Is Ridiculously Over-Regulated

September 3, 2016 | Diana Furchtgott-Roth

The TSA Descends from Incompetence to Inhumanity

July 18, 2016 | Becky Akers
Politics

Why Are Cop Killings so Much Rarer than They Used to Be?

July 18, 2016 | Daniel Bier
Politics

Murders, Assaults, and Shootings of Police Are Rarer than Ever

July 12, 2016 | Daniel Bier
FEE.org

General

  • Contact
  • Careers and Internships
  • Annual Reports
  • Financial Data
  • Privacy Policy

Commentary

  • Newsletters
  • Write For Us
  • eBooks
  • Freeman Archives

Students & Educators

  • Education Entrepreneurship Lab
  • LiberatED
  • Get Involved: Opportunities
  • RSS Feed

  • For Students
    • Hazlitt Fellowship
    • Hackathon
    • Seminars
  • For Teachers
  • Analysis & Opinion
  • Shows
  • About
  • Store
  • Donate