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Cole, David
| July 21, 2003 issue
The article comments on the decisions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court on various cases concerning individual rights and equality as of July 2003. According...
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December 4, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "The Futile Mix Disguise," which discussed issues pertaining to the military policy being...
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Perl, Rebecca
| November 24, 2003 issue
The author reports on a growing movement to restore suffrage to U.S. prisoners and ex-convicts. An exploding prison population means nearly 5 million people...
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April 26, 2004 issue
Presents corrections to Patricia J. Williams' "Diary of a Mad Law Professor" and to Jack Newfield's "Bush to City: Drop Dead!", which appeared in the April...
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Cunring, Harry
| September 29, 1969 issue
Presents several letters to the editor of the journal "Nation." Comments of the author on the article "Why the Draft Should Go," by John M. Swomley; Appeal...
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Wilson, Paul E.
| February 15, 1971 issue
The author presents his experience about the Nevada State Prison at Carson City, Nevada. The author was sentenced for three year imprisonment for possession...
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Sherman, Edward F.
| May 25, 1970 issue
Reviews the book "The Unlawful Concert: An Account of the Presidio Mutiny Case," by Fred Gardner.
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Meyer, Howard N.
| January 25, 1971 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. "The Opinion of Mankind," which focused on the barbarously...
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December 27, 1958 issue
Bartolomeo Vanzetti, an Italian radical and poet, had said that, failing a new trial, his would be a "lost cause become ridiculous, shameful, and humiliating."...
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Abrahams, Peter
| July 11, 1953 issue
The Jomo Kenyatta trial is one of the most significant events in recent African history. Native Africans, as well as many of their sympathizers in England...
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