"The World Wide Web (of Bureaucrats?)," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, OpinionJournal.com (WSJ), October 9, 2005
"Desperate Housewives and Desperate Regulators," Cato.org, January 4, 2005
"Patently Absurd," Apple Daily, December 29, 2004
"On Drawing Lines in Copyright Law," Cato.org, June 17, 2004
"Should The Sopranos Be Censored?," Cato.org, June 4, 2004
"Censor cable TV? Forgettaboutit," Cato.org, June 4, 2004
"Titillating TV and Creeping Censorship," Cato.org, March 23, 2004
"Everybody Wants to Rule the Web," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, December 17, 2003
"Subsidizing Soapboxes: McCain's Free Airtime for Politicians Bill," by John Samples and Adam D. Thierer, Fox News (Online), September 23, 2003
"What Media Monopolies?," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., The Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2003
"Regulating Video Games: Parents or Uncle Sam?," Cato.org, July 14, 2003
"The Big Media Boogyman," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, May 27, 2003
"Chuck's Bill of Wrongs," New York Post, March 12, 2003
"Whatever Happened to Leaving the Internet Unregulated?," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, Cato.org, December 22, 2002
"Libel on the Net: Who Decides?," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, December 15, 2002
"Ports Have to Go With the Flow," Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2002
"Could Ted Williams Hit .400 Again in the Future?," Cato.org, July 12, 2002
"Just Don't Do It: The Digital Opportunities Investment Trust (DO IT) Fund," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, May 13, 2002
"The HDTV Transition: What Went Wrong?," Cato.org, May 1, 2002
"NBC's Liquor Ad Sellout," Cato.org, March 23, 2002
"Cyber-Surveillance in the Wake of 9/11," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, October 19, 2001
"Here Come the Federal Cell Phone Cops," Cato.org, June 25, 2001
"When Rights Collide: Principles to Guide the Intellectual Property Debate," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, Cato.org, June 19, 2001
"Beware the Cellular Keystone Cops," National Review (Online), May 10, 2001
"Congress Plays Jeopardy with the Net’s Next Tax Battle," by Adam D. Thierer and Aaron Lukas, Cato.org, April 24, 2001
"Are We Really Deregulating Telecom?," Cato.org, February 8, 2001
"Web Restrictions Unlikely to Muzzle Neo-Nazi Speech," Cato.org, January 15, 2001
"The "Gore Tax" Finds a Friend: George W. Bush," National Review (Online), April 9, 2001
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