Free Market Academics Around the Web January28th - February 3rd
Glenn Harlan Reynolds writes in the Tennessean about the shift in public perceptions on the issue of gun control. Tennesse is at the center of a nationwide shift in which voters are no longer so quick to take up the cause of increased gun control.
One of my favorite tech policy writers Adam Thierer takes a critical look at the idea of an internet 'ministry of truth.'
Milton Mueller makes a television appearance to discuss the topic of web regulation, piracy, and recent legislation.
Antony Davies writes in USNews about Taxes, Mitt Romney, and the missing definition of fair.
Davies also shares some thoughts on government control of alcohol markets.
Phil Magness, our resident Lincoln historian, has a piece in the opinion pages of the New York times about Lincoln's black servent, "Mr. Johnson."
In the Wall Street Journal Arnold Kling explains a more intuitive approach to understanding depression, a model of Patterns of Sustainable Trade and Specializaion.
Finally Art Carden writes for Forbes about the slippery slope and many problems with sugar regulation.



