Tags: Civil Rights
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Affirmative Agony
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Color Blind
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Elder Statesman
He was a promising young lawyer when he quit to stat a business. It thrived. So he sold it, moved across the country, and became Los Angeles's most controversial talk radio host. When Larry Elder talks about opportunity, people listen.
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End Games
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'Hood Winks
Victims and victors at the Million Man March
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Hearing Impairment
Democrats used congressional harings to put on a show when they were in charge. Now it's the Republicans' turn.
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Adopting Racism
The most pernicious racial set-aside
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Attorneys' Fleece
Some potential dangers of "loser-pays"
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Unreasonable Accommodation
The case against the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Race & the Numbers Racket
The future of affirmative action may depand on a California ballot initiative--and the initiative's fate may depend on numbers the state's universities would rather not release.
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Forcing Free Speech
The libertarian case for speech codes
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Laughing Stock
Funny is as funny was.
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Extreme Prejudice
How the media misrepresent the militia movement
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Civil Suits
"Loser-Pays makes lawsuits fairer in Europe. It could work here, too.
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Exclusive Justice
Good faith breeds bad cops
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Wedge-O-Matic
Affirmative Action slices and dices our common bond.
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Race and Responsibility
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Slash and Burn?
The regulatory revolt takes the Hill.
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Civility Wars
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Takings Exception
Maverick legal scholar Richard Epstein on property, discrimination, and the limits of state action