Print Archives
January 2000
Editor's Notes
High-Tech's Starr Report
The consequences of a software culture war. Virginia Postrel
Editor's Note
Virginia Postrel
Boom and Gloom
Accentuating the negative in an age of plenty. Nick Gillespie
Letters
Columns
Puff, the Magic Settlement
The joy of enormous tobacco fees. Walter Olson
Brooklyn Bums
Welfare reform for artists. Thomas W. Hazlett
No-Publicity Stunts
In which our man in Washington goes where other reporters are too jaded to tread. Michael W. Lynch
Features
Broadband and the Beast
"Open access" regulations may delay faster Internet connections. Ryan H. Sager
Electric Visions
Unleashing the market for power. Ryan Oprea
Unlocking the Cells
DNA technology frees the innocent as well as convicting the guilty. Ronald Bailey
Code Breakers
The GOP has forsaken Reagan's tax message. Max Schulz
Rampaging Toward Choice
Why parents in Washington, D.C., are embracing vouchers and charter schools--and what that says about public schools. Michael W. Lynch
Crop Busters
Self-righteous vandals lead a desperate, ill-informed campaign against genetically modified foods. Michael Fumento
Cold Comfort: An Interview with John R. Lott
Economist John Lott discusses the benefits of guns--and the hazards of pointing them out. Michael W. Lynch and Jacob Sullum
Culture & Reviews
Not-So-Grand Inquests
Keith E. Whittington
Jedediah the Ironist
Jesse Walker
The First Web
Bryan Alexander
Artifact
Artifact: Photo Finish
Charles Paul Freund
