Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Thinking About Law and Policy, Pt. 1

BushGreenWatch. “Scientific Fraud Condemns Panther.” Alternet (August 5, 2004)

Coyne, Brendan. “Anti Biotech Artist Indicted Possessing ‘Harmless’ Bacteria: FBI Confiscates Artwork Critical of Biotechnology.” The New Standard (July 6, 2004)

“Critical Arts Ensemble: Defense Fund.” (Website site devoted to supporting artistic collective protesting biotechnology from FBI harassment—supplies history of recent arrests and persecutions)

“Crooks With Self Esteem.” L.A. Times (August 1, 2004)

Cusac, Anne-Marie. “Fire Hazard: Bush Leaves Nuclear Plants at Risk.” Progressive (August 2004)

Ellis, Luke. “The Common Law.” The Austin Chronicle (August 6, 2004)

Girion, Lisa. “Justice Denied?” L.A. Times (August 1, 2004)

Jones, Dena. “Crimes Unseen: The Dark Story of America’s Big Slaughterhouses, and the Effort to Make Their Grim Work More Humane.” Orion (July/August 2004)

Keeling, Larry Dale. “Denying Marriage Rights to Gays Would Be Immoral.” Lexington Herald-Leader (Editorial: August 8, 2004)

Kennedy, Robert F., Jr. “The Forest for the Trees.” Alternet (August 5, 2004)

Khimm, Suzy. “Avalanche Against Prop 54.” Alternet (October 17, 2003)

King, Michael. “Slash the State: The Social Contract is Now Written in Disappearing Ink.” The Austin Chronicle (August 6, 2004)

Morford, Mark. “Who Will Save The Children?! Aww, heck. The FCC says curse words now cost $500,000! And your child might just hear one, and explode!” SF Gate (June 25, 2004)

“Rape and Rights.” L.A. Times (Editorial: August 1, 2004)

Sloan, Bob. “City Will Find Flynt Brothers Tough to Beat in Court.” Lexington Herald-Leader (August 8, 2004)

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