What Do Publishers Offer Today’s Authors?

What Do Publishers Offer Today’s Authors? June 5, 2013

While publishers try to price e-books as though they were hardbacks, they cling to a dying business model.

The Media’s Double Standard On Privacy

May 15, 2013

Journalists criticizing a probe of their sources risk looking like crybabies and hypocrites.

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When Winning Gets In The Way

May 8, 2013

After defeating bias claims in court, the administration’s political appointees authorized settlement checks anyway.

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Bond Raters Become Government Hostages

February 7, 2013

Hostages can’t give credible opinions on their captors. The U.S. government has made ratings on its debt useless.

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Cellular Prices Rise, With A Boost From Washington

July 13, 2012

The Obama administration nuked AT&T’s deal with T-Mobile. Now comes the fallout: higher prices.

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Headline-Chasing Prosecutors Never Seem To Learn

June 6, 2012

The Justice Department’s pursuit of acclaim rather than justice is not producing much of either.

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One Holiday Gift We Can’t Return

December 27, 2011

Regulators gave consumers a gift by blocking AT&T’s merger with T-Mobile. Unfortunately, this is one holiday present we can’t return.

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Does The Supreme Court Need Reserve Players On The Bench?

August 17, 2010

A standing-room-only crowd filled the courtroom of Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently when retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor appeared there to help decide three Montana cases. Although it is rare to see a former member of the nation’s highest court fill in on a lower court panel, it is not unusual in the federal court system for judges to substitute for one another. The only court …

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