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Policy Review No. 79

September 1, 1996

Out of Order

Clinton's court and its assault on justice

September 1, 1996

Arise, Take Up Thy Mat, and Walk

The moral and spiritual cure for homelessness

September 1, 1996

AmeriCorps the Beautiful?

Should conservatives support Clinton's national-service programs?

September 1, 1996

Ready for Round Two?

The achievements of the 104th Congress

September 1, 1996

Can Government Save the Family?

A symposium with Sen. John Ashcroft, David Blankenhorn, James Dobson, Gov. John Engler, William Galston, Kay James, D. James Kennedy, Rep. Steve Largent, Dan Quayle, Paul Weyrich

September 1, 1996

English Is Broken Here

Bilingual ballots are bad for democracy

September 1, 1996

The Lady in Red Tape

Government regulations strangle women-owned businesses

September 1, 1996

Addicted to Failure

National politicians must think locally to win the war on drugs

September 1, 1996

We the People

Adam Meyerson on a rating system for social-service agencies

September 1, 1996

Abuses and Usurpations

Jessica Gavora on how the Clinton Justice Department is going to bat for violent prisoners

September 1, 1996

Laboratories of Democracy

Speed limit repeal: Feds yield to common sense

September 1, 1996

Home Front

Charmaine Crouse Yoest on the rocky road of adoption reform

September 1, 1996

Town Square

News from the citizenship movement

September 1, 1996

We Hold These Truths

Mayor Stephen Goldsmith on the Tenth Amendment