The Washington Post readers are some of the most critical out there. Opinion writer Catherine Rampell reads and responds to her hate mail from readers.
Should your readers have access to all your old stories (at least when there's no evidence that they're inaccurate) -- or should you sometimes delete the stories (or perhaps remove the names) when enough time has passed after the crime, and the criminal seems to have reformed?
By Eugene Volokh • The Volokh Conspiracy • Read more »
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