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In the marketplace, truth is always a hot commodity.
The 1978 Supreme Court decision allowing censorship of dirty words on radio threatens free speech in cyberspace.
The marketplace multiplies cultural identities and creates true diversity. No wonder the right and the left are upset.
In cyberspace, copyright infringement is only a click away. Commonsense guidelines to intelectual property in unsettled territory.
Is "medicalization" the first step in ending the drug war? Or just the next step in continuing it? Jacob Sullum lays out the "public health" issues and a panel of experts responds.
From barbarism to democracy, elites seek a suspect in the reported death of art.
The $30 million libel suit against Internet gossip Matt Drudge smells of opportunism.
Comedian Drew Carey on network censors, Hollywood guilt, and why he likes eating at Bob's Big Boy.
As the proposed tobacco settlement heads to Congress, the anti-smoking movement is divided over whether it's a good deal after all. A guide to the players, the alliances they've established, and who hopes to get what.
As the artistic regime shifts, realism, rhyme, and representation make a comback.
Self-appointed Web watchers are worried that virtual smoking and drinking might lead to the real thing.
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