Reason Morning Links: Public Sector Unions, Gay Marriage, C.I.A. Informants, Hugh Hefner, Drugs, and Mummies
- Wisconsin Supreme Court reinstates controversial public sector union law.
- "Gay jurist in Proposition 8 case had no legal obligation to remove himself, judge rules."
- Pakistan arrests five C.I.A. informants who assisted in the raid on Osama bin Laden.
- Food and Drug Administration bans the term "sunblock" from sunscreen labels.
- Former cop describes the war on drugs as the "worst piece of public policy since slavery."
- Playboy founder Hugh Hefner dumped by 25-year-old fiancée.
- "During the Victorian Era, people would acquire mummies and unwrap them at parties. This was before television."
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