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Reason June 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Gender Bender Restrictions on marriage codified in law turn private sex lives into public business...  |
Reason June 2002 Brian Doherty |
Drugged Trials A federal appeals court delivered a decision in March that could open the floodgates of forced drugging of prisoners -- even before they're proven guilty of any crime...  |
Salon.com June 3, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
Nissan vs. Nissan Is a North Carolina businessman a cybersquatter unfairly pirating the car maker's brand name, or something even worse: A spammer of journalists?  |
Reason June 2002 Brian Doherty |
John Ashcroft's Power Grab The saga of a troubled -- and troubling -- attorney general...  |
Reason June 2002 Brian Dohery |
Watching the AG Maybe Attorney General John Ashcroft isn't the greatest threat to individual liberty since the Inquisition. But that doesn't mean he hasn't been alarming so far...  |
Reason June 2002 Jesse Walker |
Cyberspace's Legal Visionary Lawrence Lessig on the fate of copyrights and computer networks in the digital future...  |
Salon.com May 24, 2002 Megan McArdle |
Can we sue our own fat asses off? Flush from their victory against Big Tobacco, activists are now gunning for the purveyors of junk food.  |
PC World May 8, 2002 Tom Spring |
Consumer Groups Protest Forced Spying SonicBlue gets support in court, despite inactive privacy policy that permits user monitoring...  |
Search Engine Watch May 6, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Overture Files Patent Lawsuit Against Google Overture filed a lawsuit against Google last month, claiming that Google has infringed on its patents that apply to bid-for-placement search ranking and for account management tools...  |
Salon.com May 6, 2002 Wagner James Au |
Playing games with free speech A federal judge says computer games don't deserve First Amendment protection. His decision is wrong, stupid and dangerous...  |
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