Would You Wear a Serial Killer's Sweater?
Katherine Mangu-Ward | June 12, 2009
On jellyfish genes, autism, politics, and how our intuitions lead us into strange territory.
On jellyfish genes, autism, politics, and how our intuitions lead us into strange territory.
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Is Charlie Lynch's year-and-a-day sentence the end of medical marijuana prosecution?
Why the Supreme Court should strike down Chicago's handgun ban
Lisa Snell debates Ralph E. Shaffer in the L.A. Times
Not every illicit image is equally offensive.
Why being a macroeconomist means never having to say you're sorry
Mr. Luce's mag does satanism, porn, crack, Pokemon, and more!
How profit-seeking businesses advance democratic principles in China
Why it's misleading to say the FDA is regulating cigarettes
How Obama's public health insurance option will quickly evolve into the only option
The music industry wants to impose an onerous new fee on broadcasters.
The advantages of memory deletion in a collectively omniscient world
Faces five years minimum for legally operating a dispensary in California
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