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Reason August 2002 Jacob Sullum |
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Amphibian Atlas A website that identifies the places where different types of amphibians dwell across the United States.  |
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Unleash the Judges A principled form of libertarian judicial activism, therefore, is clearly consistent with the basic requirement of a free society: the protection of individual rights against the tyranny of the majority.  |