Print Archives
August/September 1999
Editor's Notes
Creative Matrix
What we lose by regulating culture Steven R. Postrel
Bringing Art to Court
The new censors Jesse Walker
Letters
Columns
Bill's Excellent Adventure
Clinton's ultra-violent video game Thomas W. Hazlett
Title IX's Invisible Ink
How the Supreme Court made up "student-on-student" harassment law Walter Olson
No Escape
In which our man in Washington looks longingly at the exit doors Michael W. Lynch
Features
Forced Payment
Clinton's Social Security reform would rob teachers, ministers, and cops. Richard Miniter
Warning: Bioethics May Be Hazardous to Your Health
The moralists' attack on medical progress and patient freedom Ronald Bailey
Dead Air
When the FCC shuts down pirate broadcasters, it sometimes unplugs whole communities too. Michael W. Lynch
Cox Reports
Michael W. Lynch and Jeff Taylor
Prison Conversion
After studying nonviolent drug offenders, a criminologist who once said "Let 'Em Rot" now says "Let 'Em Go." Jacob Sullum
The Day They Came to Sue the Book
The courts take out a contract on free speech David B. Kopel
Culture & Reviews
Nazi Economics
Michael McMenamin
Code War
Mike Godwin
Polling Alone
Jesse Walker
The Wrong Rights
Daniel Shapiro
King of the Jungle
John J. Miller
Hear Her Roar
Cathy Young
Artifact
Artifact: Game Theory
Jeff Taylor
