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By Bill Kenworthy
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Works of art displayed in public settings under public auspices may draw more than critical notice — they may run into censorship. FULL STORY>  
 
9th Circuit weighs Calif. law on violent video games
Industry groups argue that imposing restrictions on sales to minors could lead to states’ limiting access to other material under guise of protecting children. 10.31.08
 
NYCLU questions removal of Stalin banner
Group asks if Department of Buildings removed banner because of city regulations or because of Ukrainian association's complaints. 11.18.08


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