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Magazine articles on the legal system.
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Salon.com
March 26, 2002
Katharine Mieszkowski
Web radio's last stand A new ruling involving the Digital Millennium Copyright Act is set to wipe out independent online music stations... mark for My Articles 379 similar articles
Salon.com
March 22, 2002
David Link
Same-sex marriage, with a twist The Kansas Supreme Court enforces a ban on gay marriage and clears the way for -- gay marriage... mark for My Articles 329 similar articles
Salon.com
March 15, 2002
J.J. Gifford
Microsoft should be punished The feds failed to order a breakup when it could have done some good. Now, based on the government's findings, Sun, Netscape and Be are suing -- with good reason... mark for My Articles 168 similar articles
PC World
March 14, 2002
Tom Spring
Battle Intensifies Over Right to Copy Consumer, industry groups joust in Congress over rights and wrongs of sharing, seeing, and storing digital entertainment... mark for My Articles 108 similar articles
Salon.com
March 14, 2002
Megan McArdle
Netscape's folly The loser in the browser wars has filed a private antitrust suit against Microsoft. But the company doesn't deserve to win... mark for My Articles 232 similar articles
Salon.com
March 13, 2002
Suzanne O'Malley
Worst-case scenario I knew it was coming, but it's still hard to accept: In Texas, mental illness is not a defense to murder... mark for My Articles 45 similar articles
New Architect
April 2002
Bret A. Fausett
Legal Tools for the New Journalists Does your Web page count as reporting? mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Salon.com
March 7, 2002
Daniel Terdiman
Sneaking peeks at the porn clowns Even flaming exhibitionists agree: Digital cameras and the Internet make invading a person's privacy much too easy... mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Reason
March 2002
James Morrow
Bye-Bye, Jury Britain is poised to eliminate almost two-thirds of all jury trials, according to a report in the New Statesman. New rules would allow a wide range of offenses (including any crime with a maximum sentence of less than two years) to be tried solely by a judge employed by the crown... mark for My Articles 56 similar articles
Reason
March 2002
Sara Rimensnyder
One Toke over the Line In effect, the nation's highest court decided that state laws legalizing cannabis for medical use weren't worth a dime bag... mark for My Articles 53 similar articles
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