Vol. 39 No. 2, June 2007
Index
- World-changing tools.
- Enforcing virtue.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- Farmer in the cell: cashing in on prisoners.
- Letters of the law: no warrant? No problem.
- 'No fly' no go: airline security follies.
- Quotes.
- Self-exploitation: child porn prosecutions.
- Back into the woods: more money, more forests.
- Kidney kickbacks: organs and incentives.
- Scrubbing 'dirty bombs': explosive hype.
- Wii the living: video games and violence.
- Authorities in China's Fumin County have painted a barren mountainside green, and no one seems to know why.
- Banned from Canada: border restrictions.
- British police have almost 3 million DNA profiles on file, covering about 6 percent of the U.K.'s population.
- Early one morning in Newport, England, a speed camera snapped a photo of Tom Matthews' 12-year-old cab.
- England's Rugby Borough Council has ordered David Bavington to remove a one-inch-wide wind chime from his back garden or face legal action.
- In Utah a 13-year-old girl has been declared both victim and offender for the same sex act.
- Teresa Langbord found what appeared to be 10 rare 1933 "double eagle" gold coins in a safe deposit box belonging to her late father.
- The coaches of many women's basketball teams believe that practicing against men makes women better competitors.
- Yvette Bavier made it through the first 60 years of her life without getting into trouble with the law.
- Free the CRS! Government transparency.
- Killing Internet radio: copyright death sentence.
- The Big Apple bite.
- Armed academia.
- Right all along, unfortunately: the "Chicken Littles" win the civil liberties debate.
- Theocons of the world, unite: a prominent pundit wants American conservatives to make common cause with Muslim reactionaries.
- Not ready for sub-prime players: borrowing's fine; debt's a national crisis.
- Wikipedia and beyond: Jimmy Wales' sprawling vision.
- Presidential scouting reports: a libertarian fan's guide to the World Series of politics.
- Spiritual highs and legal brows: the power and peril of religious exemptions from drug prohibition.
- Let's all give money to the rich man! Billionaire sports team owners and their corporate welfare scam.
- Evangelicals and the State: a law professor makes a case for a libertarian Christianity.
- Disney legalizes same-sex unions: real social change doesn't come from Washington.
- Revising Ronald Reagan: was the 40th president a peace-loving moderate?
- True his tongue: a sociologist who loves to eat debunks culinary correctness.
- Bending art history.