Whatever happened to Henry Simons? (fp)
Wow -- that's some very scary poll results (kw)
The scarlet ankle bracelet. (fp)
Every good article should have one idea. (fp)
Family values in market turnover culture. (fp)
Banks really create value: probably $58 billion in overdraft fees & credit card penalties in 2009. (fp)
A Citizens United dream: Exxon could have deployed 10% of its 2008 profits to outspend every presidential and senatorial candidate that year. (fp)
Eternal Earth-Bound Pets promises to adopt your pet if you are raptured. (fp)
Habermas doesn't tweet, but does interview well. (fp)
Lessig on Google, copyright, orphans, and the future of access to information. (kw)
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