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Glenn Harlan Reynolds (born 1960) is Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, and is best known for his weblog, Instapundit, one of the most widely read American political weblogs. On October 25, 2007, Reynolds wrote that he was a former member of the Libertarian Party. Reynolds was a finalist for the World Technology Network's 2004 Media and Journalism award. In his remarks, he said: Reynolds also ran his own music label WonderDog Records, for which he also served as a record producer.

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  • Glenn Harlan Reynolds (born 1960) is Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, and is best known for his weblog, Instapundit, one of the most widely read American political weblogs. On October 25, 2007, Reynolds wrote that he was a former member of the Libertarian Party. Reynolds was a finalist for the World Technology Network's 2004 Media and Journalism award. In his remarks, he said: Reynolds also ran his own music label WonderDog Records, for which he also served as a record producer.
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  • Glenn Harlan Reynolds (born 1960) is Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, and is best known for his weblog, Instapundit, one of the most widely read American political weblogs. Reynolds is often described as conservative, but in fact holds liberal views on social issues such as abortion, the War on Drugs and gay marriage. He describes himself as a libertarian and more specifically a libertarian transhumanist. He once illustrated his combination of views by stating: "I'd be delighted to live in a country where happily married gay couples had closets full of assault weapons." He is a strong supporter of Porkbusters and the Iraq War. On October 25, 2007, Reynolds wrote that he was a former member of the Libertarian Party. In 2006, he released the book An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths, which covered the various ways in which modern technology is changing society by allowing amateur individuals to do things that previously only large, well-funded organizations were equipped to do. Reynolds was a finalist for the World Technology Network's 2004 Media and Journalism award. In his remarks, he said: Changes in technology are producing major changes in media and journalism. Journalism is becoming an activity, not simply a profession. In my InstaPundit.com weblog I have tried to foster the growth of amateurism in that field, by encouraging people to get involved and to make use of the new tools—from Web publishing to inexpensive digital still and video cameras—to bring news and perspectives to the world stage that were previously lacking. Reynolds is a frequent contributor to Popular Mechanics Magazine, where he writes about broad legal and practical issues in the digital age, and sometimes participates in their coverage of events such as the Consumer Electronics Show. Reynolds also ran his own music label WonderDog Records, for which he also served as a record producer.
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