How's that hopey-changey stuff working out for you? Glenn Reynolds | 11:34 AM on March 19, 2011 Not so great. USA Today: Unemployment rises in nearly all metro areas. Share Post For media inquiries, please contact [email protected] WHO IS GLENN REYNOLDS? I’m a law professor at the University of Tennessee. I write various law review articles, opeds, and other stuff. I’m a Contributing Editor at Popular Mechanics. I’m a columnist at The Washington Examiner. My most recent book is An Army of Davids : How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths. My next most recent book is The Appearance of Impropriety: How the Ethics Wars Have Undermined American Government, Business and Society, (The Free Press, 1997) coauthored with Peter W. Morgan. For something completely different, see Environmental Regulation of Nanotechnology: Some Preliminary Observations, from the April, 2001 Environmental Law Reporter. Some of my other law review writings can be found in PDF form here. I’ve also written for The Atlantic Monthly, URB, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, and numerous other publications. I’m interested in everything, but my chief interest is in the intersection between advanced technologies and individual liberty. The vast majority of my writing touches on this in one way or another. Read more by Glenn Reynolds Category: THE PJ TATLER Recommended Houston Child Abuse Case Uncovers Larger Issues No One Wants to Face Robert Spencer Obama Attorney Leads Secret Meetings of TV Legal Commentators to Spin Trump Trials Victoria Taft The Morning Briefing: Columbia University Has Become the Epicenter of Insidious Hate Chris Queen The Morning Briefing: Let the Protesters Stay Until Academia Burns to the Ground Stephen Kruiser The Hell It Can't Happen Here! Paula Bolyard WATCH: Roseanne Barr’s Epic Roast of E. Jean Carroll Matt Margolis Trending on PJ Media Videos Join the conversation as a VIP Member Login to Leave a Comment
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