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A Requiem For My New York Times Home Subscription, Kenneth Anderson
A Requiem For My New York Times Home Subscription, Kenneth Anderson
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This very short (2000 words) online opinion piece addresses the question of why the author gave up home delivery of the New York Times. It argues that, quite apart from issues of political bias, the New York Times has successively moved to turn itself from a newspaper into a magazine, and, in facing the pressures of the Internet economic model, into a device for creating, caring for, and feeding the newspaper's "online communities" - a business model increasingly based on selling cultural participation in shared-bias-communities. The Times is moving toward a content model that presumes that its readers read it …
A Requiem For My New York Times Home Subscription, Kenneth Anderson
A Requiem For My New York Times Home Subscription, Kenneth Anderson
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This very short (2000 words) online opinion piece addresses the question of why the author gave up home delivery of the New York Times. It argues that, quite apart from issues of political bias, the New York Times has successively moved to turn itself from a newspaper into a magazine, and, in facing the pressures of the Internet economic model, into a device for creating, caring for, and feeding the newspaper's "online communities" - a business model increasingly based on selling cultural participation in shared-bias-communities. The Times is moving toward a content model that presumes that its readers read it …
Pole Dancing Reprise/Reprieve, Timothy Zick
Election Apparel And The Fashion Police, Timothy Zick
Election Apparel And The Fashion Police, Timothy Zick
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No abstract provided.
Activism And Terrorism, Timothy Zick
The University Campus As “Useless Appendage”, Timothy Zick
The University Campus As “Useless Appendage”, Timothy Zick
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The Sanctity Of Polling Places, Timothy Zick
The State Of The First Amendment, Timothy Zick
The Fleeting Expletives Case, Timothy Zick
The Press And Preemptive Arrests, Timothy Zick
Meatspaces, Cyberspaces, And (Relative) Expressive Freedom, Timothy Zick
Meatspaces, Cyberspaces, And (Relative) Expressive Freedom, Timothy Zick
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Freedom Of Expression Elsewhere, Timothy Zick
The Political Conventions And The First Amendment, Timothy Zick
The Political Conventions And The First Amendment, Timothy Zick
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The Reaction To Convention Militarization, Timothy Zick
The Reaction To Convention Militarization, Timothy Zick
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Pole Dancing: The New Pilates?, Timothy Zick
Porn Air, Timothy Zick
Impractically Obscure? Privacy And Courtroom Proceedings In Light Of Webcasting And Other New Technologies, Fredric I. Lederer, Rebecca Green
Impractically Obscure? Privacy And Courtroom Proceedings In Light Of Webcasting And Other New Technologies, Fredric I. Lederer, Rebecca Green
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Remembrance Of Lives Past: The Challenge Of Addressing Epigenetic Risk In Society, Fazal Khan
Remembrance Of Lives Past: The Challenge Of Addressing Epigenetic Risk In Society, Fazal Khan
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Do our ancestors’ experiences from several generations ago play a role in our current health? Could a famine or a period of food abundance experienced by our grandfathers affect whether we are currently obese or likely to develop diabetes? Can being the grandchildren of those who suffered through genocide or intense racial discrimination affect levels of certain chemicals in our brains even if we are not exposed to the same social stresses? In other words, do we biologically inherit the “memories” of past generations independent of changes to our ancestors’ genetic code or DNA? Assistant Professor Fazal Khan explores how …
Enhancing Courtroom Presentation Through Technology, Fredric I. Lederer
Enhancing Courtroom Presentation Through Technology, Fredric I. Lederer
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Courtroom Technology, Fredric I. Lederer, Tom O'Connor, Timothy A. Piganelli
Courtroom Technology, Fredric I. Lederer, Tom O'Connor, Timothy A. Piganelli
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A Rodent In Robes, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
A Rodent In Robes, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
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Because of the credible (but ultimately unresolved) sexual harassment charges leveled against him by Anita Hill and others at his confirmation hearings, as well as his creepy-crawly anti-individual rights voting record on the Supreme Court, nearly every time U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas visits a university campus there are protests by faculty and students, and now Michael Adams' decision to invite Thomas to be the commencement speaker at the upcoming UGA graduation ceremony has created a furor. For years, UGA administrators appear to have tolerated sexual harassment on campus, and in recent months there have been startling revelations of …
Constitution Guarantees Rights To All Of Kosovo's Citizens, Christie S. Warren
Constitution Guarantees Rights To All Of Kosovo's Citizens, Christie S. Warren
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Supreme Court Nominees And The Fourth Circuit Curse, Adam M. Gershowitz
Supreme Court Nominees And The Fourth Circuit Curse, Adam M. Gershowitz
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Promoting Ethical Standards In Globalized Drug Trials Through Market Exclusion, Fazal Khan
Promoting Ethical Standards In Globalized Drug Trials Through Market Exclusion, Fazal Khan
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With the increasing accessibility of cheap internet communication, human research subjects and concerned citizens in developing nations can be empowered to effectuate much of the surveillance and monitoring activities of clinical drug trials. For instance, WHO could maintain a multilingual website for the reporting of alleged ethical violations. A credible report could then prompt WHO officials to obtain a sworn statement from the reporter, which would then trigger an investigation into the alleged ethical abuses. Verified reports of ethical abuses can then be taken into account by drug regulatory agencies when determining whether a drug should obtain market approval.