Vol. IV, No. 7 July 1998


A Debate between Jonathan Wallace and John H. Trentes

John is a lawyer and life member of NRA who ran for the board of directors recently. We debated each other on Matt Gaylor's Freematt's Alerts Libertarian mailing list.

Meta-Messages: Wallace; Trentes

Legalities: Wallace; Trentes; Wallace rebuts.

Practicalities: Trentes; Wallace; Trentes rebuts.

Ethics: Wallace; Trentes.

Closing Statements: Wallace; Trentes.

Replies to Jonathan Wallace's Free Speech and Guns by:

Matt Gaylor

Walter Lee

Jim Ray

Anthony Kohler

The Usual Suspects

Defending Judges Against Liza Minnelli: The WebSENSE Censorware At Work, by The Censorware Project

Auren Hoffman: Your Brain on Drugs

Texas Decides Not to Kill Henry Lee Lucas, by Jonathan Wallace

Aussie Meyer on Juneteenth: Real History

Snipe's Portfolio: The Boyz 2

Daryl Lease Wants to Be a Bellhop in the Capitol

Mulder and McLuhan: Why the X-Files Doesn't Work on the Big Screen, by Jonathan Wallace

Wayne Grytting's American Newspeak

Josh Pollack on The Meaning of Genocide: A Reply to Wallace on Israel

Richard Thieme's Islands in the Clickstream: Voyagers

Martin Siegel on Bill and Vernon

Bob Wilson: Government as a parasite

Letters to the Ethical Spectacle

The Censorware Project

Blacklisted by CyberPatrol: From Ada to Yoyo; CyberPatrol and Deja News; Why Libraries Shouldn't Buy Censorware; The Censorware Page

Net Freedoms


SEX, LAWS and CYBERSPACE

by Jonathan Wallace and Mark Mangan

"Required reading for anyone interested in free speech in modern society."
New York Times Book Review

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Mumia Abu-Jamal, On Death Row After an Unfair Trial


Permanent Exhibits:

An Auschwitz Alphabet; Kazoo Concerto, Brooklyn Of Dreams and Montauk, (hyperfiction); A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King; The Free Speech Museum; Snipe's Portfolio

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Copyright Jonathan Wallace 1998 except as otherwise indicated

Artist: Laurie Caro; all art copyright Laurie Caro 1998 except as otherwise indicated

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