Kerry Howley talks with NPR's Brooke Gladstone about the waning of "anti-cyberporn" laws.
November 21, 2006
Kerry Howley talks with NPR's Brooke Gladstone about the waning of "anti-cyberporn" laws.
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|11.21.06 @ 10:25AM|#
You guys ought to put all of these audio/video links of Reason writers in one place. David Weigel's podcast is getting lonely.
|11.21.06 @ 10:33AM|#
Weigel has a podcast? I missed that.
|11.21.06 @ 10:47AM|#
It's an interview at the Webb victory rally I think. It is under "podcasts" on the big menu at the right.
I just signed up for a first amendment law class just so I can use that Time Magazine cover as a source.
wingnutx|11.21.06 @ 10:59AM|#
So there will finally be porn available on the internet?
|11.21.06 @ 11:07AM|#
Actually, that would be the menu at the left.
brian423|11.21.06 @ 3:14PM|#
Not to be too Borat-like, but Kerry Howley has a nice voice.