Editorial

Scalia’s Kind of Privacy Scalia’s Kind of Privacy

One of the most surprising decisions of the Supreme Court term just concluded was Justice Antonin Scalia's ruling in favor of a criminal defendant who claimed that a thermal imagi...

Jul 12, 2001 / Editorial / David Cole

Pinochet’s Charade Pinochet’s Charade

Augusto Pinochet entered political life in 1973 by destroying the rule of law. Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public ...

Jul 12, 2001 / Editorial / Marc Cooper

Eminem: Grammy’s Homecoming Queen? Eminem: Grammy’s Homecoming Queen?

So if you managed to endure CBS's three-plus hours of Grammy cov erage, if you survived the sparsely attended protests from GLAAD and NOW, host Jon Stewart's lame commentary, the ...

Jul 9, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kim

Passing the Buck in Florida Passing the Buck in Florida

Joseph Heller would have had a field day with the hearings of the US Commission on Civil Rights in Tallahassee last week.

Jul 9, 2001 / Editorial / John Lantigua

Questions for Ashcroft Questions for Ashcroft

As the Senate begins its hearings on the nomination of John Ashcroft as Attorney General, it is important to focus on the different roles that his office plays in the administrati...

Jul 9, 2001 / Editorial / Leon Friedman

Popping Dimples Popping Dimples

Will Al Gore become the Dimpled President?

Jul 9, 2001 / Editorial / David Corn

Pacifica Myths and Realities Pacifica Myths and Realities

Since our very beginning, Pacifica Radio has been a tumultuous and controversial experiment, striving to mesh together divergent views and passionate factions.

Jul 9, 2001 / Editorial / KPFK-LA Management

Raising the Stakes Raising the Stakes

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Jul 9, 2001 / Editorial / Bruce Shapiro

Rove-r and Out? Rove-r and Out?

Maybe that Karl Rove ain't such a genius. In the past few weeks Democrats have, with a touch of glee, been wondering about George W. Bush's Svengali-strategist as Rove has stepped...

Jun 28, 2001 / Editorial / David Corn

Friends at Court Friends at Court

The Supreme Court, in the final week of June, handed down three decisions, each of which seems to endorse a valuable social principle. In the first, involving the right...

Jun 28, 2001 / Editorial / The Editors

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