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Mother Jones February 2001 Ron Nixon |
Waiting to Exhale New federal rules could help coal miners breathe easier...  |
Mother Jones February 2001 Lila Byock |
Chevron's Alcatraz Chevron may be merging with Texaco, but it recently sought a much more unlikely partnership with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In an August letter the oil company proposes converting its "uneconomic" offshore drilling platforms into high-security cell blocks...  |
Salon.com March 1, 2001 Peter Keating |
Gore chats up Murdoch In front of students, the former vice president is unfailingly polite during his "interview" with the titan of conservative media...  |
Reason March 2001 Richard A. Epstein |
George Bush won. But at what cost to the law? Constitutional litigation will return to normal, but the political battles are just getting started...  |
Reason March 2001 Loren Lomasky |
Double Betrayal Is liberalism its own worst enemy?  |
Reason March 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
D.C. Downers In which our man in Washington listens to the drug czar babble and learns why we can't afford tax cuts...  |
Reason March 2001 Walter Olson |
Overlawyered & Overgoverned An annual helping of tales from a litigious society...  |
Reason March 2001 Cathy Young |
Many Americas Don't confuse the electoral vote map with the territory...  |
Reason March 2001 Tim Cavanaugh |
O Big Brother, Where Art Thou? What the new Coen Brothers movie can teach us about California's electricity woes...  |
Reason March 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Feeding Time In a town where a pile of new laws and programs is considered progress, grousing is often heard about the "do nothing" Republican Congress. If only it were so. The GOP has mastered the art of legislating in at least one area: pork-barrel spending...  |
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