Society

More Juice? More Juice?

What plagued the O.J. Simpson trial—corruption, malfeasance and a breakdown of the rule of law—is exactly what the 'war on terror' is achieving in its blind que...

Dec 7, 2001 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Ashcroft Skates Ashcroft Skates

Cowed Democrats fail to confront Ashcroft's civil liberties violations.

Dec 6, 2001 / Feature / David Corn

It Is Crazy to Curtail Due Process Rules It Is Crazy to Curtail Due Process Rules

America's enemies are not uniquely 'evil,' and it's naive to think of them as such.

Dec 4, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer

Chelsea in Oxford Chelsea in Oxford

Chelsea Clinton bristles at the antiwar movement while she attends Oxford.

Dec 4, 2001 / Feature / Daniel Swift

The M/F Boxes The M/F Boxes

Transgender activists may force us to rethink basic assumptions about sex.

Nov 29, 2001 / Feature / E.J. Graff

The Ends of War The Ends of War

Now that the Taliban regime has fallen in Afghanistan, that group's leaders can face fair and open trials for their crimes against humanity.

Nov 29, 2001 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Press Watch Press Watch

The Times fans the flames of public fear around the anthrax attacks.

Nov 29, 2001 / Editorial / Michael Massing

Can Patriotism Be Compassionate? Can Patriotism Be Compassionate?

Moral concern begins with the local, but shouldn't stop there.

Nov 29, 2001 / Feature / Martha C. Nussbaum

After the Taliban After the Taliban

Laura Bush might put on a good face for women's rights in Afghanistan, but her husband's handwork works against women in other places.

Nov 29, 2001 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Alien’s Law Alien’s Law

Noncitizens in the United States face an increasingly harsh Ashcroft-run Justice Department.

Nov 29, 2001 / Editorial / Bruce Shapiro

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