EDITORIAL: The rich get richer Nevada lawmakers sort through stacks of pay raise requests every session. Many fall within the realm of reason. Others are so outrageous, so patently offensive, the numbers trigger the gag reflexes of even the staunchest advocates of the regulatory state.
EDITORIAL: Porn law too vague? When Congress passed the PROTECT Act in 2003, lawmakers made it clear that "efforts to stimulate, feed or capitalize on a market for what purports to be child pornography deserve no sanctuary," the U.S. Solicitor General's office insists.
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EDITORIAL: The rich get richer Nevada lawmakers sort through stacks of pay raise requests every session. Many fall within the realm of reason. Others are so outrageous, so patently offensive, the numbers trigger the gag reflexes of even the staunchest advocates of the regulatory state.
EDITORIAL: Porn law too vague? When Congress passed the PROTECT Act in 2003, lawmakers made it clear that "efforts to stimulate, feed or capitalize on a market for what purports to be child pornography deserve no sanctuary," the U.S. Solicitor General's office insists.