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Many of the critics of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), and other legislation seeking to combat intellectual property violations on the Internet, say they are fighting efforts to “censor” the web. SOPA is many things, but if words still have meaning it cannot be fruitfully described as censorship.
The newspaper-television crossownership rule is not content-neutral and thus should be seriously scrutinized as an infringement of speech in violation of the First Amendment.
While average global temperatures rose slightly during the twentieth century, we do not have sufficient evidence to know definitively whether that rise was man-made or natural.
Public sensibility is a valid concern of good public policy, including the selection of art exhibits.
Commentary on The Case For Censorship by David Lowenthal.
This week brought news that an inexpensive generic drug is remarkably effective in reducing congestive heart failure.
Although such "off-label" uses can be a boon to patients, manufacturers, and the economy at large, the FDA has long forbidden drug producers from informing doctors about them.
Are the voluntary television ratings about what parents allow their kids to watch--or about what can be shown on TV?




