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Crime Policy and Minneapolis Through the Libertarian Lense

24 min · 30 de ene de 2026
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Janos gives some updates on projections for the potential  “crime bill” and its connections to immigration. Then, this week’s guest Jason Pye from the Due Process Institute talks about his involvement in the First Step Act and gives a libertarian perspective on criminal justice that transcends party lines and explains why fear-based policymaking and expanded federal immunity won’t make communities safer, and why so many Americans — across the spectrum — are beginning to reject that premise.  —---- Check out Jason’s subtack article: On the Death of Conservative-Libertarian Fusionism [https://exiledpolicy.substack.com/p/on-the-death-of-conservative-libertarian] Follow Jason and the Due Process Institute on X:  @pye @idueprocess

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