Judge Dread
Robert Bork's hyperbolic assault on contemporary culture is a best-seller. But it has even his conservative allies backing away.
Robert Bork's hyperbolic assault on contemporary culture is a best-seller. But it has even his conservative allies backing away.
Nobel laureate Ronald Coase on rights, resources, and regulation
The standard typewriter keyboard is Exhibit A in the hottest new case against markets. But the evidence has been cooked.
Hollywood has found profits in arthouse fare. But can it stand the controversy?
Students will always drink, but colleges can try to control the consequences.
Why Camille Paglia hates affirmative action, defends Rush Limbaugh, and respects Ayn Rand
Dave Barry on laughing at Very Big Government
Prosecutors are using local definitions of obscenity to censor the global Net.
Scientists have serious doubts about the official theory linking HIV and AIDS.
Criticism of the Navy's "male culture" masks the facts of Tailhook and complex issues about integrating women into the military.
In the '90s, Hollywood won't make movies for the whole family but will do more children's films.
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