By Christine A. Amalfe | December 11, 2006
The need for work environments that encourage and support the advancement and retention of women has recently received a significant amount of attention in the media, in open forums and around
By Adam Benforado | November 3, 2008
There is a myth out there that fighting voter fraud and fighting voter disenfranchisement are just two sides of the same coin. As Tara Wall, an editor at The Washington Times, argu
By Peter Gutmann | November 29, 2001
A bizarre aftermath of Sept. 11 has been a resurgence of protest in certain parts of the globe over how American influence has allegedly sullied the purity of other civilizations, depicting us
By Bruce I. Goldstein | January 19, 2007
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently rescinded some of the more objectionable provisions of its policy on attorney-client/work product privileges. But the privileges' viability remains
By William W. Bedsworth | April 6, 2001
When I die, I want to move to St. Louis.This was not an easy decision -- especially since the sum total of all my time in St. Louis consists of a Cardinals-Astros game in 1988, during
By James J. Florio | December 13, 2004
In his book, Coming to Judgment: Making Democracy Work in a Complex World, public-opinion researcher Daniel Yankelovich distinguished between public opinion and public judgment. The for
By Tony Mauro | December 18, 2000
At the edge of a picturesque orchard in the San Joaquin Valley in California, a stretch of pistachio trees is withering away. Some have even died. The owner of the trees blames the nearby Made
By Robert A. Levy | February 26, 2001
A county council in Maryland last December enacted the most far-reaching tobacco ban in the nation -- an ordinance prohibiting outdoor smoking on public sidewalks, grassy areas, and parks in t
By Heather Gerken | January 1, 2007
Our election system is in scandalous shape lost ballots, inadequate registration lists, malfunctioning machinery, and poorly trained officials. The kind of intense political battl
By Lawrence Siskind | November 27, 2006
The heckler's veto is an American legal concept sadly transformed into an international symptom of Western timidity. From Denmark to the Vatican, from the Berlin Opera to the editorial p
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