Daily Circuit

George Will writes that Minnesota's campaign finance laws unfairly limit speech.
Former officers warn that the Pentagon is giving too much emphasis to drones and too little to soldiers.
Some Democrats are arguing that the San Antonio mayor would be an ideal choice for vice president.
With medical marijuana (and, in some states, recreational marijuana) gaining acceptance, and same-sex marriage gathering momentum around the country, what about other long-established points on the liberal-conservative fault line? Specifically, is support for capital punishment shrinking? No. Or at least not by much. Harry Enten at the statistic-driven blog FiveThirtyEight notes that capital punishment is…
From The Hunger Games to The Fault in Our Stars, the genre has grabbed the hearts of many adults, including Kerri’s.
Max Nisen at Quartz suggests that making salaries public could help fight the problem – and he points out that some companies are already trying out this idea.