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Articles in May 2004 issue of Reason
- Injustice by Default
by Richard Doyle
- Quotes
- Your papers, please: ID demands DOA?
by Brian Doherty
- Patriot Jr
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Gossip wants to be free: in defense of online scandal mongering
by Matt Welch
- Not the same old hickory: the contested legacy of Andrew Jackson
by Amy H. Sturgis
- In God's Country
by Richard G. Lehrer
- Source
- Culture club: managing the sublime
by Charles Paul Freund
- Weak teacups
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Traditional prejudices: the anti-Semitism of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
by Cathy Young
- The FBI files; federally funded art takes on new meaning
by Sara Rimensnyder
- Every Man a Demiurge
by Charles Kluepfel
- Officials at the Pentagon's Defense Contract Audit Agency are supposed to uncover fraud and waste in government contracts
by Charles Oliver
- Job core
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Roman excess
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Guests, Si; workers, no: our most delicate thinkers have a problem with hard work
by Brian Doherty
- Public offense
by Charles Paul Freund
- Correction
- As France prepares to ban religious symbols from public schools, one official says the government could also ban beards if they are expressions of religious faith
by Charles Oliver
- Maize phase
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Gateway drugs
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Sluts for Jesus: where's my back end participation?
by Peter Bagge
- When jobs are illegal, only illegals will have jobs
by Jennifer Roback Morse
- Let the love flow: student drug testing
by Jacob Sullum
- Police searched a 13-year-old student at Okeeheelee Middle School in West Palm Beach, Florida, who was suspected of having a gun
by Charles Oliver
- Hemp day
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Ex copy
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Xtreme measures: Washington's new crackdown on pornography
by G. Beato
- 25 years ago in reason
- The Greek Cypriot army is trying to find out how top-secret ground plans for military bases wound up in a dump
by Charles Oliver
- Liquor run
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Government tithe
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Backstage passes: what it takes to run for president in the age of media intimacy
by Charles Paul Freund
- Fishy business: a bad case of crabs
by Michael De Alessi
- A test by the U.S. Department of the Interior to see how Park Police would handle a suspicious package yielded disturbing results
by Charles Oliver
- Interactive action
by Jeff A. Taylor
- State squeeze
by Julian Sanchez
- "It's so simple, it's ridiculous": taxing times for 16th amendment rebels
by Brian Doherty
- Express yourself
by Nick Gillespie
- Net nannies: you're on cafe camera
by Julian Sanchez
- It's not just American law enforcement officials who enjoy a good nap on the job
by Charles Oliver
- Market change
by Jeff A. Taylor
- DJ Clampdown: illicit turntablism
by Jesse Walker
- Five reasons you don't owe income tax, dammit! The most heartfelt beliefs of the "tax honesty" movement
by Brian Doherty
- "Dominate. Intimidate. Control."
by John E. Link
- Capital choices: voucher progress
by Lisa Snell
- The Iranian government has barred hundreds of reform candidates from running in the country's upcoming parliamentary elections
by Charles Oliver
- Back spin
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Nookie monster: the unwritten rules of scandal
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Temporary doves: why are the architects of Kosovo so down on Gulf War II?
by Matt Welch
- A Week of Eating Dangerously
by Bruce Friedrich
- Big boxing: banning bargains
by Ted Balaker
- Robert Neal and Francis Jones, former senior procurement officers in the Pentagon, each were sentenced to more than 24 years in federal prison for conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice
by Charles Oliver
- Yes? and?
by Jeff A. Taylor
- Net savvy
by Julian Sanchez
- Anime dreams: the strange but familiar world of a Japanese TV cartoon
by Anders Sandberg