By Alan Morrison | November 10, 2008
The bailout bill, formally titled the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, has finally become law. Having morphed from a three-page authorization allow
By James McGrath Morris | February 26, 2007
As they come, this judicial first wasn't exactly front-page news � that is, if you are still in the habit of reading a quaint, old-fashioned newspaper. But in cyberspace the decision of
By Melanie Sloan | November 6, 2006
After the scandal broke over Rep. Mark Foley, the Department of Justice asked the former congressman's office to maintain all e-mails, instant-message logs, and papers. Although nearly a
By William Bedsworth | August 13, 2007
Years ago, when my daughter Megan was in high school, I made the mistake of mentioning that when I was her age, I didn't have to learn about the Vietnam War because it hadn't started yet
By Randall D. Eliason | September 17, 2007
Sen. Larry Craig's press conference concerning his arrest in a Minneapolis airport-restroom sex sting provided a textbook example of how the art of evasion has become an everyday part of
By James H. Johnston | November 13, 2006
Last week the voters in two states chose new attorneys general who are not, in some minds, "qualified" to hold that office. Another candidate for attorney general was kicked out of the r
By Donald Braman and Dan Kahan | April 30, 2007
The talking heads have been busy since the horrific shootings at Virginia Tech. Journalists have been trying to gauge what this tragedy will mean for the future of gun control, interview
By Evan P. Schultz | September 11, 2000
Judge Richard Arnold the 8th Circuit's resident restless mind has gone hunting. In a decision last month, Arnold aimed, fired, and bagged himself a constitutional violation
By Timothy Sandefur | August 27, 2007
Alan Merrifield doesn't believe in pesticides. He thinks they're dangerous, ineffective, and bad for the environment. In any case, he doesn't deal with bugs. He helps people keep common
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FIGHTING OVER THE SACRED TEXT OF BROWNTo the editor:Both supporters and opponents of racial preferences are communicants in the Church of Brown v. Board
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