
In the May 25 "In Other Magazines," Zuzanna Kobrzynski incorrectly identified Lawrence Lessig by the name Richard.
In the May 24 "Explainer," Daniel Engber thanked Rogene Waite of the "Drug Enforcement Agency." Ms. Waite works for the Drug Enforcement Administration.
In the May 24 "Today's Blogs," Bidisha Banerjee originally wrote that Lawrence Lessig initiated a lawsuit against the American Boychoir school. In fact, he joined the case in the appeals process.
In a May 19 "History Book Blitz," Cliff Sloan wrote that Harry Blackmun and Warren Burger were childhood friends in Dayton Bluffs, Minn. In fact, they were friends from Dayton's Bluff, a neighborhood of St. Paul, Minn.
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