"The World Wide Web (of Bureaucrats?)," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, OpinionJournal.com (WSJ), October 9, 2005
"Freedom to Choose Google's "Gmail"," Cato.org, May 1, 2004
"Everybody Wants to Rule the Web," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, December 17, 2003
"Wishful Anti-spam Thinking," Washington Times, December 7, 2003
"What Media Monopolies?," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., The Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2003
"Washington's Ten Thousand Commandments -- and What to Do About Them," Investor's Business Daily, July 8, 2003
"Protecting Privacy in the Database Nation," Detroit News, June 22, 2003
"Stop This Today!," National Review, June 13, 2003
"Washington's Big Little Pork Barrel: Nanotechnology," Cato.org, May 29, 2003
"The Big Media Boogyman," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, May 27, 2003
"When Molecules Fly," Cato.org, May 15, 2003
"Junk Legislation Can't Solve Junk E-Mail Dilemma," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 11, 2003
"'Partial' Information Awareness," Cato.org, January 9, 2003
"The Poindexter Awareness Office: Turning the Tables on Mr. Supersnoop," Cato.org, January 5, 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
"Total Information Awareness for the Ages," Cato.org, December 3, 2002
"The Chill from the Pentagon," National Review (Online), November 25, 2002
"Human Bar Code," Cato.org, October 4, 2002
"Regulatory Spending Escalation," Washington Times, September 3, 2002
"Compulsory Entertainment?," Cato.org, July 15, 2002
"No Regulation Without Representation," Cato.org, July 9, 2002
"Snoop, There It Is," Cato.org, June 18, 2002
"Should Washington Ban Internet Gambling?," Cato.org, June 13, 2002
"Government Can't Protect Kids from Porn -- But Parents Can," Cato.org, May 17, 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
"Deregulator in Chief," Cato.org, March 21, 2002
"Cyber-Surveillance in the Wake of 9/11," by Adam D. Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Cato.org, October 19, 2001
"Musical Mandates: Must the Pop Music Industry Submit to Compulsory Licensing?," Cato.org, August 23, 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
"Ten Thousand Commandments," Cato.org, August 9, 2002
"Policymakers Should 'Opt Out' of Privacy Legislation," TCSdaily.com, March 13, 2001
"Federal Regulators Not on AOL's BuddyList," Cato.org, January 12, 2001
"AOL-Time Warner: Not Big Enough for Tomorrow's Internet," Cato.org, January 5, 2001
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