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In a life-affirming victory for rare disease patients, West Virginia became the 17th state to enact the Goldwater Institute’s Right to Try for Individualized Treatments—a groundbreaking, nonpartisan new law that empowers patients to seek cutting-edge personalized treatments designed just for them. Championed by Delegate Mike Hornby and signed into law by Gov. Patrick Morrisey...


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The Goldwater Institute filed a brief in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals today urging the judges to uphold the free speech rights of businesses against a bizarre ordinance in Salina, Kansas, which allows peopl...


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In a victory for individual liberty, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a law to ensure that the deck will no longer be stacked against citizens who challenge the government in court. Senate Bill 167, championed by state Sen. Arthur Orr and Rep. Bryan Brinyark, ends the practice of judicial deference to administrative agencies’ interpretations of the law and their own regulatio...


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They may find it inconvenient, but taxpayer-funded institutions simply don’t have the right to withhold public records, even if those records contain information they’d prefer to keep hidden. That’s why the Goldwater Institute is now suing UCLA, which for more than five months has failed to turn over any records related to a radical, taxpayer-funded “activist-in-residence” wh...


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For nearly a decade, UCLA has been bringing radicals to campus through its “Activist-in-Residence” program, a taxpayer-funded initiative aimed at “turn[ing] the university inside out.” Those activists have a right to their radical ideas—including one wh...


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