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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Al Gore's Attack Judge The morning of the Supreme Court's ruling in Bush v. Gore, the New York Times trotted out the story of Clarence Thomas's potential "conflict of...
Paid article Casual
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual IT'S ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE Most people's idea of getting away from it all is to vacation on some Caribbean island, go on a cruise, get a tan. But my favorite getaway is upstate New York in...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence COURTLY CONSERVATIVES WHY MUST WILLIAM KRISTOL and Jeffrey Bell slander "economic conservatives" in their article "Against Judicial Supremacy" (Dec. 4)? Most of the folks I've read...
Paid article The Bush Victory
EDITORIAL The Bush Victory We have no trouble conceding that Al Gore's was an especially generous and gracious speech last Wednesday, in which the vice president conceded that he'd lost this...
Paid article The Second Bush White House
BARNES, FRED
The Second Bush White House The model is Gerald Ford's "spokes of the wheel," not Bush I. BY FRED BARNES IT'S GOING TO BE CROWDED in the Oval Office of President George W. Bush. Andrew Card will...
Paid article Nice Guys Finish as Chief of Staff
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Nice Guys Finish as Chief of Staff The amiable Andrew Card is competent—but above all, a Bush loyalist. BY ANDREW FERGUSON IT WAS THE DEFINING public policy dispute of the 1990s, and Andrew Card,...
Paid article The Long Arm of Colin Powell
REES, MATTHEW
The Long Arm of Colin Powell Will the next secretary of state also run the Pentagon? BY MATTHEW REES GEORGE W. BUSH has never left much doubt that he intended to name Colin Powell his secretary...
Paid article An Act of Courage
LUND, NELSON
An Act of Courage Under Rehnquist's leadership, the Court did the right thing. BY NELSON LUND GENERATIONS of law students have learned that the U.S. Supreme Court should avoid entanglement in...
Paid article From U.S. v. Nixon to Bush v. Gore
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
From U.S. v. Nixon to Bush v. Gore Political problems deserve political solutions. BY ROBERT F. NAGEL NOW THAT THE U.S. Supreme Court has effectively stopped the Florida recount, it is natural to...
Paid article Al Gore's Legal Doomsday Machine
LINDBERG, TOD
Al Gore's Legal Doomsday Machine All those lawyers on Team Gore ended up litigating their way to defeat. BY TOD LINDBERG AN ENDLESSLY FASCINATING topic of conversation about the 2000 presidential...
Paid article Equal Protection Run Amok
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
Equal Protection Run Amok Conservatives will come to regret the Court's rationale for Bush v. Gore, BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. BY CUSTOM, U.S. Supreme Court justices end even impassioned dissenting...
Paid article The Secret of Footnote 17
SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL W.
The Secret of Footnote 17 The Florida Supreme Court finally responded, but no one noticed. BY MICHAEL W. SCHWARTZ LOST IN THE litigation shuffle that ended the presidential contest was the...
Paid article The Real Division in the Court
GREVE, MICHAEL S.
The Real Division in the Court Neither the conservative nor the liberal justices were hypocritical. They just have fundamentally different views of federalism. BY MICHAEL S. GREVE U^ o much for...
Paid article After the Bursting of the Dot-Com Bubble
STELZER, IRWIN M.
After the Bursting of the Dot-Com Bubble As the aftermath of the Dutch tulip craze suggests, mania doesn't necessarily end in depression. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Buried deep in a recent issue of the...
Paid article Cowboys und Indians
NOVAK, BEN
Cowboys und Indians Karl May's Teutonic American West BY BEN NOVAK At the 1949 Goethe Bicentennial Celebration in Aspen, Colorado, two tribes of American Indians staged a mock battle for the...
Paid article Disappearing Genius
KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD
Disappearing Genius The strange life of Leon Theremin— inventor, musician, spy. BY RICHARD KOSTELANETZ Even after he disappeared from New York in 1938, Leon Theremin remained one of the legendary...
Paid article Stalin's Agents
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
Stalin's Agents None dare call it spying. BY ROBERT D. NOVAK The president's most trusted adviser is a Soviet agent. The nation's leading nuclear scientist is turning secrets over to the Kremlin....
Paid article Liberal Arts
HILDEBRAND, MARGARET
Liberal Arts Lynne Munson on the decline and fall of the National Endowment for the Arts. BY MARGARET HILDEBRAND If you're not planning to send out Christmas cards this year decorated with the...
Paid article Not a Parody
Not a Parody Gore backers, unhappy that his former lawyer Laurence Tribe had called on Gore to concede, called attention to Tribe's website, www.thetribes.com. —News item Hi! I'm Larry I've...
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