Opinion Archive: Jacob Sullum
- Hold on to Your Boxers — Wednesday, December 30, 2009
- There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lumpectomy — Wednesday, December 23, 2009
- The Clarity of False Choices — Wednesday, December 16, 2009
- Big Blighters — Wednesday, December 9, 2009
- Bet Blockers — Wednesday, December 2, 2009
- These Boots Are Made for Talking — Wednesday, November 25, 2009
- Menu Mandate's Missing Math — Wednesday, November 18, 2009
- The Folly of Unilateral Disarmament — Wednesday, November 11, 2009
- Obama's Hidden Fees — Wednesday, November 4, 2009
- Mandatory Savings? — Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Medical Marijuana Muddle — Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Myocardial Infractions — Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Bigot Bonus — Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- From Guns to Butter — Wednesday, October 7, 2009
- Criminal Records — Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Does Cost of Uncompensated Care Justify Forcing People to Buy Insurance? — Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- The Consumer Is Not the Customer — Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Drug Control Becomes Speech Control — Wednesday, September 9, 2009
- Unfair, Unbalanced, but Free — Wednesday, September 2, 2009
- Grays of Making Them Talk — Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Astroturf and Sunlight — Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- A Hard Pill to Swallow — Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Fat Load — Wednesday, August 5, 2009
- Liberty and Lippiness — Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Paying a Premium for Insurance — Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- The Right to a Guilty Verdict — Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Copping to the Poppy Crop Flop — Wednesday, July 8, 2009
- Looking for Advil in All the Wrong Places — Wednesday, July 1, 2009
- Crime Fighters vs. the Constitution — Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Guns in Unincorporated Territory — Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Covering Their Butts — Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- How Not To Run GM — Wednesday, June 3, 2009
- War: What Is It Good For? — Wednesday, May 27, 2009
- Open Hearts, Open Minds, Closed Policy — Wednesday, May 20, 2009
- Hawk in Hock — Wednesday, May 13, 2009
- Rescue by Fiat — Wednesday, May 6, 2009
- Step Away From the Vehicle — Wednesday, April 29, 2009
- Drug Control Begets Gun Control — Wednesday, April 22, 2009
- Rebels Without a Clause — Wednesday, April 15, 2009
- Where's the Fire? — Wednesday, April 8, 2009
- Felonious Advocacy — Wednesday, April 1, 2009
- The End of Hysteria and the Last Man — Wednesday, March 25, 2009
- The Gunman and the Gun Ban — Wednesday, March 18, 2009
- John Yoo's Evasive Military Manuevers — Wednesday, March 11, 2009
- Obama's Charitable Taking — Wednesday, March 4, 2009
- The Indefinite Future of Indefinite Detention — Wednesday, February 25, 2009
- Lott's Pot Shot — Wednesday, February 18, 2009
- Fear Is His Friend — Wednesday, February 11, 2009
- The New Era of Irresponsibility — Wednesday, February 4, 2009
- Obama's Green Snake Oil — Wednesday, January 28, 2009
- Guantanamo State of Mind — Wednesday, January 21, 2009
- Lawyers Who Can Say No — Wednesday, January 14, 2009
- GMAC Bailout Highlights Bush Administration's Lawlessness — Wednesday, January 7, 2009
About Jacob Sullum
Jacob Sullum is a senior editor at Reason, a monthly magazine that covers politics and culture from a libertarian perspective. During two decades in journalism he has relentlessly skewered authoritarians of the left and the right, making the case for shrinking the realm of politics and expanding the realm of individual choice.
In addition to Reason, Sullum's work has appeared in National Review, Cigar Aficionado, Seed, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle and many other publications. He is a frequent guest on TV and radio programs, including The O'Reilly Factor, Hardball, Paula Zahn Now, The Charlie Rose Show and NPR.
Sullum is the author of Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use (Tarcher/Penguin) and For Your Own Good: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of Public Health (Free Press).
Saying Yes has been praised in both National Review, which called it "a highly effective debunking," and Mother Jones, which described it as "a healthy dose of sober talk in a debate dominated by yelping dopes." For Your Own Good, Amazon's No. 1 public policy best seller in 1998, also was widely praised by reviewers, who called it "compelling" (The Wall Street Journal), "meticulously logical" (The New York Times), and a "cogent and thorough ... must-read" (The Washington Post).
Sullum, a fellow of the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, has received the Keystone Press Award for investigative reporting and First Prize in the Felix Morley Memorial Journalism Competition. In 1998, his article on pain treatment for Reason was a National Magazine Award finalist in the Public Interest category. In 2004, he received the Thomas S. Szasz Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Cause of Civil Liberties, and in 2005, he received the Drug Policy Alliance's Edward M. Brecher Award for Achievement in the Field of Journalism.
Sullum first joined Reason in 1989, as an assistant editor, later serving as associate editor and managing editor. He also has worked as the articles editor of National Review and as a reporter for the News and Courier/Evening Post in Charleston, South Carolina, and The Times Leader in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Sullum is a graduate of Cornell University, where he was an editor and columnist at The Cornell Daily Sun and majored in economics and psychology. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he currently lives in Texas with his wife, two daughters, three cats, and one dog.
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