- US backers end support for anti-piracy bill--For now. They plan to take it up again this February.
- The Real SOPA Battle: Innovators vs. Goliath
- Post-SOPA: the path forward for addressing piracy
- Google Protest of Anti-Piracy Bills Upends Traditional Lobbying--And millions signed the anti-SOPA petition.
- 'SOPA Blackout' is Web's political coming of age
- Why Should We Stop Online Piracy?: A little copyright infringement is good for the economy and society.--"Stopping online piracy would be a social and economic disaster."
- The "Downfall" of SOPA--Hitler hits the nail on the head.
- Arizona Medical-Pot Suit Dismissed by Judge Seeing No Prosecution Threat
- Get a Medical Marijuana Card, Lose Your Second Amendment Rights
- Pot Shots: How to Smoke Medical Marijuana
- On marijuana legalization, a promising year--"The Seattle Times editorial board expresses its support for medical marijuana and for the legalization, regulation and taxation of marijuana generally, and hopes for change in 2012."
- Hallelujah! Canadians agree it's time to legalize marijuana--A constitutional challenge has also been filed.
- Jury Refuses to Convict Anyone for Marijuana Possession!--Jury nullification at work (NYT).
- Barney Frank Goes After George Will Over Marijuana Legalization On This Week
- Mom of 4 reflects on first year in prison for $31 pot sale--First year out of 12.
- Marijuana Shown to Be Less Damaging to Lungs Than Tobacco
- Get Busted for Marijuana, Work as Police Informant, Get Killed? How the Drug War Turns Arrests Into Deaths
- How Americans really feel about drugs Salon
- Legal Scholar: Jim Crow Still Exists In America--"[M]any of the gains of the civil rights movement have been undermined by the mass incarceration of black Americans in the war on drugs."
- Ken Burns on Prohibition, Pot, and PBS
- The Case Against the War on Drugs
- 40 Years of a Pointless, Tragic Drug War - But As Feds Crack Down, Reformers Fight Back
- Retired Police Chief Joseph D. McNamara: The Law Adds to the Harm NYT
- Reagan's War on Drugs Reduced Crime in an Unexpected Ways--"A group of anthropologists at City University floated a theory for the ongoing crime reduction in New York that they extrapolated nationally: Crime is falling because drugs are getting cheaper."