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We are all copyright criminals: John Tehranian’s “Infringement Nation”
In his paper Infringement Nation: Copyright Reform and the Law/Norm Gap, law professor John Tehrania
Interventionism Kills Every Day
The city of Salem, Oregon invoked a law that prohibits residents from having more than three yard sales per year to shut down a woman with terminal
Teller of truth during the game of pretend
The Economist reports that a man wearing a
“The average movie fan could learn to distinguish between Ingrid Bergman and Harpo.”
Warner Brothers didn’t initially respond well to the Marx Brothers’ desire to make a movie called “A Night in Casablanca.” Groucho wrote a great le
The End of Bretton Woods
It’s good to see the birthday of fiat money getting attention today.
My Experience at Checkpoint Charlie
Since there are numerous mentions of the anniversary of the Berlin wall I thought I’d share my experiences.
Two Kinds of Farmers’ Markets
Farmers’ Markets are suddenly the place to be seen in this college town. The University itself sponsors one, and so I visited.
Keynes vs. Hayek BBC debate at LSE–Redux and Podcast
Regarding my previous posts Hayek vs Keynes at the LSE and