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Web, not bias, offing papers: So I argue in my column for today's Rocky Mountain News . I don't deny that there's a problem with bias in most of the MSM, nor that the bias has driven away some readers. But I reject the idea that bias is the most important factor in the mortal peril now facing so ...
 The Volokh Conspiracy
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volokh.com — Academics and the Obama Administration: The Washington Post has a front-page article indicating that several Yale Law... faculty members are among the many academics who think a job in the Obama Administration might be worth seeking: Yale law professor ... (more) The Volokh Conspiracy
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volokh.com — Subsidies Versus Conservation: The Washington Post reports on what we've known for a while: the combination of... agriculture subsidies, ethanol subsidies, and high ag prices are causing widespread loss of important migratory waterfowl habitat. Fighting ... (more) The Volokh Conspiracy
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volokh.com — Why We Don't Need World Government to Solve the World's Problems: The recent upsurge of concern over... global warming and the financial crisis has reinvigorated advocates of world government, who claim that it is the only way to solve global problems ... (more) The Volokh Conspiracy
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OOPS: Rahm Emanuel, Blagojevich staff talked. Meanwhile, Jim Lindgren offers a defense of Obama,…
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The Corner on National Review Online — [image] [image] NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS [image] [image] Saturday, December 13, 2008 [image] RE: Question For Andy [ Mark Hemingway ] Jonah, I'm still eager to hear Andy weigh in here, but Jim Lindgren at Volokh had s ome thoughts on the matter that might be of interest. 12/13 04:39 PM [image] [image] [image] © National Review Online 2008. All Rights Reserved. Home | Search | NR / Digital | Donate | Media Kit | ...

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