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The Law Won
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How Copyright Law Protects Art From Criticism
A case for allowing the copyright on Gone With the Wind to expire.
The Imagined Sex Worker
The stigma against black sex workers can reinforce stigmas against all black women and all sex workers.
Death Row in Arizona: Where Human Experimentation Is the Rule, Not the Exception
Recent reports show that chemical roulette is the state's M.O.
Punished for Being Poor: The Problem With Using Big Data in the Justice System
Correctional departments use data-driven analyses because they're easier and cheaper than individual assessments. But at what cost?
We All Live in Ferguson
Unconstitutional violence perpetrated by police against people of color, minorities, and vulnerable populations is all too normal.
Arizona’s Double-Talk on Execution and Torture
The state is certain that Joseph Wood's death was totally constitutional. But they're looking into it.
How the Supremes Pick Their Cases—and Why Obamacare Is Safe for Now
The opponents of Obamacare who went one for two in circuit court rulings earlier this week are unlikely to see their cases reach the Supreme Court.
Outing the Death-Drug Distributors
Calling all hackers: It's time to go Assange on capital punishment.