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Posted on February 20, 2011 by Michael Froomkin
  • Free speech is hit in Miami-Dade County by Lynda Bell. Guest Blog By Youbetcha’
  • Talkleft, OK Woman Gets 10 Years for Selling $31 of Marijuana
  • John R. Levine, A politically incorrect guide to IPv6, Part I & A politically incorrect guide to IPv6, Part II
  • C&L, People Around The World Are Grabbing A ‘Pizza’ Madison Union Solidarity By Feeding Protesters
  • Miami Herald, Rep. Rivera and his $817,067 consultant
  • Stewart Baker, Words you can’t say at the Pentagon
  • Frank Pasquale, All the Right Moves

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