Social Justice Ink on Skin Doesn’t Necessarily Indicate Sin A new study of college students finds a correlation between body art and deviant behavior, but only for those with multiple tattoos or piercings. Tom Jacobs
Economics Problem-Solving (and Award-Winning) Courts The verdict is in: Center for Court Innovation honored with national nonprofit award. Erik Hayden
Economics ‘Magic Mint’ Fails to Double Users’ Pleasure A hallucinogen derived from the Salvia divinorum plant — Sally D on the streets — is the latest worrisome drug, however research shows that the buzz, no pun intended, isn't quite living up to the hype. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Needle Exchange Some readers say our article on a "harm reduction" approach to the drug problem is, itself, harmful. Miller-McCune Readers
Economics Handing Out Heroin Would we all be better off if we gave heroin addicts their drugs for free? Vince Beiser
Social Justice First, Reduce Harm Faced with a horrific drug problem, Vancouver is trying a radical experiment: Let junkies be junkies. Vince Beiser
News in Brief Succor. Succor in the Court. There's a problem with problem-solving courts: Taxpayers don't understand how well they work. Bernice Yeung