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Volume 3, Issue 2, Spring 1993
Up Front
The Healthy Community: Health Care Reform, Rights, and Responsibilities
Jeremy D. Rosner
Putting Price Tags on Lives in Oregon
Nat Hentoff
The Moral Voice of Welfare Reform
Douglas J. Besharov
What Baird Did Right
Amita i Etzioni
Essays
The Failings of Neutrality
John Gray
Tolerance is a thing of the past, and neutrality has become the new byword.
Yet value-neutrality is the very pitfall we must avoid. Take, for instance,
the issue of homosexual marriages. . .
Communitarian Search and Seizure
David Schuman
A Communitarian approach to the Fourth Amendment is based on the legislature,
not the judiciary, interpreting the community's values.
The De-Regulation of Family Law: In Whose Best Interests?
Mary Ann Mason
The last two decades have witnessed a revolution in divorce and custody law
that accompanied our break from the traditional family. But one important
player has fallen through the cracks: children. What is to be done?
Community Action
Ethnicity in New York City: Pulling Together through Adversity
Dennis DeLeon
From the Community Bookshelf
The Libertarian Conundrum: Why the Market Does Not Safeguard Civil Rights:
Review of Richard Epstein's Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment
Discrimination Laws
Alan Wolfe
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