ken paulson columns
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Movie censorship software: When parents can't say no
By Ken Paulson There's something a little disquieting about turning parental guidance over to a software manufacturer.
02.24.02
Keeping government out of religion and vice-versa
By Ken Paulson Simple message high atop Bill of Rights sometimes seems lost on public officials.
02.10.02
Slim Shady revisited: Will the real FCC please stand up?
By Ken Paulson Officials made a bizarre series of moves before deciding that edited version of rapper Eminem's song could be played on radio.
01.27.02
Book-burning in America: when wizards go up in smoke
By Ken Paulson Same First Amendment that protects books, music also gives Harry Potter critics right to destroy books in a public demonstration.
01.13.02
Spreading the faith one windshield at a time
By Ken Paulson Armed with her rights, one woman proves you can fight city hall and win.
12.30.01
The spirit of 1791
By Ken Paulson Happy birthday to the Bill of Rights including the First Amendment no less potent today than it was 210 years ago, a living, evolving document that continues to shape our nation.
12.16.01
Dueling polls: How popular is the press?
By Ken Paulson If your local news isn't making the grade, speak up: Sometimes it takes a little free speech to help improve a free press.
12.02.01
Zoning free expression: Public safety and the power of protest
By Ken Paulson Seattle's inability to control hundreds of unruly demonstrators cut off the assembly rights of thousands.
11.18.01
When comedy offends: Revisiting the Smothers Brothers
By Ken Paulson Whether during a war in 1969 or now, Americans show limited appetite for real political satire, commentary.
11.04.01
Pong revisited: Free speech and video games
By Ken Paulson Hitting a ball with a paddle didn’t involve plot, character, ideas as today's games do.
10.21.01
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