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By Bill Kenworthy
Legal researcher
Works of art displayed in public settings under public auspices may draw more than critical notice — they may run into censorship. FULL STORY>  
 
David Mamet’s theater of freedom
By Ronald K.L. Collins Playwright's book takes on political correctness, railing against orthodoxies of thought and speech. 08.04.10
 
Justices can strike a blow for art by accepting junked-car case
By David L. Hudson Jr. Texas businessman appeals to high court, arguing Oldsmobile 88-turned-cactus planter outside store is art. 08.23.10
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