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Farsighted view of marriage equality

In the same week the Supreme Court heard its two historic cases on same-sex marriage, Google announced the first lucky test subjects who would get to try Google Glass — history-making eyewear that puts the Internet in your field of vision. None of the justices were selected, but maybe Google should lend them a pair before they reach a decision in June. Read More

Supreme Court ruling could affect video game industry

A closely watched U.S. Supreme Court decision on the fate of a California law that would bar minors from buying or renting “ultraviolent” video games could come as soon as today. Both the video game industry and free-speech groups oppose the ban, which was authored by state Sen. Leland Yee and signed into law in 2005 by then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was later struck down by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Read More

Does anyone even read NY Times editorials?

I ask the question because I suspect that most Americans are unaware of the lunacy they could be enjoying. Consider the last few weeks: Read More

Is Kagan wobbly on the First Amendment?

Over at Reason, Jacob Sullum is concerned: Read More
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