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Features
A Fickle Federalism
Richard Briffault
The Rehnquist Court hobbles Congress -- and the states, too.
A Hostile Takeover
Martin Garbus
How the Federalist Society is capturing the federal courts
A National-Security Gender Gap
Ann Crittenden
Affirmative Reaction
Randall Kennedy
The courts, the right and the race question
At War With Liberty
Stephen J. Schulhofer
Post9-11, due process and security have taken a beating.
Books in Review
Peter Schrag
The Culture Brawl
Circuit Breaker
Chris Mooney
If you're worried about conservative control of the federal judiciary, keep your eyes on the District of Columbia.
Class Warfare, Bush-Style
Robert Borosage
The administration's stealth attack on U.S. unions
Courts v. Citizens
Jamin B. Raskin
Our increasingly right-wing judiciary has taken aim at the basic underpinnings of democracy.
Devil in the Details
Gypsy Rose Bush
First They Came for the Muslims ...
Anthony Lewis
The Justice Department's war on immigrants
From Put-Down to Catch-Up
Todd Gitlin
The news and the anti-war movement
Gary Hart's Comeback
Mary Lynn F. Jones
Hard Money, Harder Races
Mary Lynn F. Jones
Congressional Democrats look to 2004.
In the Bedroom
E. J. Graff
Come July, the United States might finally make homosexuality legal.
Liebermama
Garance Franke-Ruta
The return of Joe Lieberman means the return of his mother.
Meet Mr. Credibility
Michael Tomasky
Candidate or no, Wesley Clark upstages Bush on Iraq and national security.
More Years in the Desert
Gershom Gorenberg
Israel chooses Sharon and stagnation.
No Death-Penalty Doubts at Justice
Joseph Rosenbloom
DNA testing and racial bias raise questions of fairness -- but not with Ashcroft.
Not Slumming It
James Parker
City of God and the Latin American continuum
Radicals in Power
Robert Kuttner
The Easy War
Paul Starr
The Race Case
Douglas S. Massey
The Right-Wing Assault
Cass R. Sunstein
What's at stake, what's already happened and what could yet occur
The Taxonomist
Robert S. McIntyre
Saddling Our Kids With Debt
The Tough Dove's Moment
Harold Meyerson
Why John Kerry is the Democratic presidential candidate most likely to succeed
Trickle-Down Pain
Robert B. Reich
Why Iraq?
John B. Judis
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