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| back to index | "Senator Sets to Stone New Windows," by Robert A. Levy, The Washington Times, July 30, 2001. "Au Contraire, Microsoft Was Victorious," by Robert A. Levy, The Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, July 16, 2001. "Business Experts Sound Off on Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy, San Jose Mercury News, July 15, 2001. "The Golden Goose: Far from Crippling Cigarette Giants, States Save Them," by Robert A. Levy, Investor's Business Daily, July 11, 2001. "The Microsoft Decision: Prospects for the Company, Implications for Antitrust," by Robert A. Levy, TechKnowledge, issue #13, Cato Institute, July 10, 2001. "The Microsoft Decision: The Appeal Ends, the Trial Resumes," by Robert A. Levy, TechKnowledge, issue #12, Cato Institute, July 10, 2001. "No Winning Team: No Reason to Celebrate the Latest Microsoft Ruling," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, July 9, 2001. "Tobacco Cartel: Alive and Well," by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, May 12, 2001. "Defending the Indefensible: Auletta on Jackson," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, March 19, 2001. "Take a Closer Look at Tobacco Settlement," by Robert A. Levy, The Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, March 12, 2001. "The Gang That Couldn't Deal Straight: Multistate Tobacco Settlement Is Violating Laws and Constitution," by Robert A. Levy and Thomas C. O'Brien, Legal Times, December 11, 2000. "Microsoft's Appealing Case," by Robert A. Levy and Alan Reynolds, Cato Policy Analysis no. 385, November 9, 2000. "Too Few Credit Cards? Given Their Intense Rivalry, Visa-MasterCard Case Raises Constitutional Issues," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, November 6, 2000. "Antitrust for Dummies," by Robert A. Levy and Alan Reynolds, American Spectator, November 2000. "Joel Klein's Legacy: The Mother of All Antitrust Violations," by Robert A. Levy, The Washington Times, October 10, 2000. "Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy, Commentary, letters, September 2000. "Microsoft's 'Applications Barrier to Entry' The Missing 70,000 Programs," by Richard McKenzie. Policy Analysis No. 380, published August 31, 2000. "The Microsoft Moral: Repeal the Antitrust Laws, for Starters," by Robert A. Levy, American Spectator, May 2000. "Let the Market, Not Government, Take Down Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy and Noah Pollak, Tribune Business News, April 7, 2000. Reprinted April 9, 2000 by the LA Daily News as "Eye of the Beholder: Microsoft Monopoly a Matter of Definition." Reprinted April 10, 2000 by the Desert Dispatch as "Narrow Definitions Can Make Any Company a Monopoly." "Evidence Weak on Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy and Noah Pollak, Sedalia Democrat, April 6, 2000. "Free Marketers Had Better Get Behind Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy and Noah Pollak, Ottowa Citizen, April 4, 2000. "Microsoft: In Search of the Perfect Remedy," by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, Feb. 10, 2000. Published as "Searching for Fitting Remedy on Microsoft," Washington Times, Feb. 24, 2000. "Anti-Microsoft Conservatives Don’t Get It," by Robert A. Levy, Journal of Commerce, Dec. 27, 1999. Reprinted Jan. 24, 2000 by The Daily Deal. "Punishing Microsoft: The War on Private Enterprise," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, Nov. 8, 1999. Reprinted Nov. 9, 1999 by the Houston Chronicle as "Unfair to Punish Microsoft for Being Better than Rivals"; Nov. 12-18, 1999 by the Denver Business Journal as "Microsoft Should Have Won"; Nov. 12, 1999 by the Apple Daily Limited, Hong Kong. "Judge Jackson Is Wrong," by Robert A. Levy, New York Law Journal Online, Nov. 7, 1999. "Rewriting the Rules for High-Tech Antitrust," by Robert A. Levy, Seattle Times, Nov. 1, 1999. "Microsoft Has No Monopoly Since It Has Real Competitors," by Robert A. Levy, Insight, Oct. 18, 1999. "Microsoft Redux: Anatomy of a Baseless Lawsuit," by Robert A. Levy, Cato Policy Analysis No. 352, September 30, 1999. "Going Too Hard on Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy, San Diego Union Tribune, Sept. 26, 1999. "U.S. v. Microsoft: Time for a Reality Check," by Robert A. Levy, Cato Daily Commentary, Sept. 11, 1999. "Microsoft and the Browser Wars," by Robert A. Levy, Connecticut Law Review, vol. 31, no. 4, Summer 1999 (reprint of Cato Policy Analysis No. 296). "Antitrust," by William F. Shugart II and Robert A. Levy, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "Antitrust in the Information Age," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Back in Court: The Browser Wars Resume," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Dismember Microsoft? Consumers Will Foot the Bill for Antitrust Remedies," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, April 5, 1999. Reprinted April 8, 1999, "If Microsoft Loses, So Will We," Fulton County Daily Report. "Microsoft: A Tale of Two Markets," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Microsoft at Mid-Trial, by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, February 16, 1999. "Microsoft Is No Monopoly," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Antitrust Action Against Gates’ Company Is Unfounded," by Robert A. Levy, Blue & Grey, Georgetown University, October 26, 1998. "The Government's War on Mergers: The Fatal Conceit of Antitrust Policy," by William F. Shughart II. Policy Analysis No. 323. October 22, 1998. "A Guide to the Microsoft Case," interview with Robert A. Levy for the Navigator, Institute for Objectivist Studies, September 1998. "Beyond the Browser Wars to a Vendetta?" by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, July 24, 1998. "All Bork, No Bite: Dogging Microsoft," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "The Windows Are Wide Open," by Robert A. Levy, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, July 15, 1998. "Network Effects: How Antitrust Came to Cyberspace," by Robert A. Levy, monograph made available by the Fraser Institute for their conference on "Electronic Commerce: Free Markets in Cyberspace," Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 24, 1998. "Drawing the Curtain on Windows," by Robert A. Levy, Los Angeles Daily Journal, June 24, 1998. "Hatch vs. Gates: Just Who is Abusing Power?" daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Microsoft: Government Cries Foul," by Robert A. Levy, The San Diego Union Tribune, May 24, 1998. "Did Hatch’s Letter Compromise Gates’ Free Speech?" by Robert A. Levy, The Salt Lake Tribune, May 24, 1998. "Regulators May Be Threat, Not Microsoft," by Robert A. Levy, Baltimore Sun, March 8, 1998. Also appeared in San Diego Union-Tribune, March 8, 1998; Dallas Business Journal, March 13, 1998. "Microsoft and the Browser Wars: Fit To Be Tied," by Robert A. Levy. Policy Analysis No. 296. February 19, 1998.
"Trust Clusters: Microsoft’s ‘Monopolies’ Spur Competition," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Post, December 31, 1997. Reprinted in Epyria, Ohio Chronicle-Telegram, January 2, 1998; Staten Island Sunday Advance, January 4, 1998; Boston Globe, January 5, 1998; Pittsburgh Post Gazette, January 5, 1998; Greenwich Time, January 5, 1998; Stamford Advocate, January 5, 1998; Tucson Citizen, January 6, 1998; Houston Chronicle, January 7, 1998; Seattle Times, January 7, 1998; Wilmington News Journal, January 7, 1998. | back to index | "Oversight of Federal Asset Forfeiture: Its Role in Fighting Crime," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Oversight, United States Senate, July 21, 1999. "High Court Reins in Overweening Government," by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, June 23, 1998. "The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 1997," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives, June 11, 1997. "Forfeiting Reason," by Roger Pilon, Regulation, Summer 1996. Reprinted with additional material in Criminal Law and Practice News, Federalist Society, Spring 1997. Forfeiting Our Property Rights, 1995, by Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.). "Can American Asset Forfeiture Law Be Justified?" by Roger Pilon, New York Law School Law Review, vol. 39, nos. 1-2, 1994. "American Forfeiture Law: Property Owners Meet the Prosecutor," by Terrance G. Reed, attorney, Washington, D.C. Policy Analysis No. 179. September 29, 1992. | back to index | "High Court Makes 'Strikingly' Perverse Decision in 'Martin'," by Roger Pilon. Los Angeles Daily Journal, June 17, 2001. Reprinted in San Francisco Daily Journal. "Discrimination by the Numbers: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics," by Robert A. Levy, The Freeman, October 1998. "On the First Principles of American Pluralism," by Roger Pilon. In E Pluribus Unum? A Symposium on Pluralism and Public Policy, published by the American Jewish Committee, February 1997. Reprinted in The Good Society, Spring 1997. "Minding Her Own Business," by Timothy Lynch, Legal Times, June 24, 1996. Reprinted in the Texas Lawyer and the Fulton County Daily Report. The Affirmative Action Fraud, 1996, by Clint Bolick. "Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Freedom: Sorting Out the Issues," by Roger Pilon, American University Law Review, vol. 45, 1996, p. 775. "Uncivil Rights," by Roger Pilon, Regulation, Summer 1991. | back to index | "Judges and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, National Review Online, September 4, 2001. "Attack Anti-Tobacco Lawyers, Not the Constitution," by Robert A. Levy, Liberty, July 2001. "Self-Interested Rights vs. the Common Good," by Roger Pilon, Letter to the Editor, The Wall Street Journal, May 10, 2001. "No Controlling Legal Authority," by Roger Pilon, The Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2001. Reprinted January 18, 2001 in The Wall Street Journal Europe and Asian Wall Street Journal. Also reprinted January 21, 2001 in OpinionJournal.com. "Ignoring Constitutional Limits," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in The Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton, published September 2000. "Introduction," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in The Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton, published September 2000. "The Great American Behemoth," by Roger Pilon, The Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, September 15, 1999. "Dereliction of Duty: The Constitutional Record of President Clinton," by Timothy Lynch, Capital University Law Review, Summer 1999 (revised version of Cato Policy Analysis No. 271). "The Purpose and Limits of Government," by Roger Pilon, chapter 2 in Limiting Leviathan, Edgar Press, May 1999. Reprinted as Cato's Letters #13. "A Constitution of Liberty for China," by Roger Pilon, chapter 22 in China in the New Millennium, published by Cato, October 1998. "Dereliction of Duty: President Clinton’s Constitutional Record," by Timothy Lynch, Policy Analysis No. 271. March 31, 1997. "A Court Without a Compass," by Roger Pilon. Essay on James F. Simon's The Center Holds: The Power Struggle Inside the Rehnquist Court, New York Law School Law Review, Spring 1996. "On the Folly and Illegitimacy of Industrial Policy," by Roger Pilon, Stanford Law & Policy Review, vol. 5, no. 1, 1993, pp. 103-118. "Freedom, Responsibility and the Constitution: On Recovering Our Founding Principles," by Roger Pilon, Notre Dame Law Review, vol. 68, no. 3, 1993, pp. 507-47. "On the First Principles of Constitutionalism: Liberty, Then Democracy," by Roger Pilon, The American University Journal of International Law and Policy, vol. 8, nos. 2 & 3, Winter/Spring 1992/1993, pp. 531-49. "Individual Rights, Democracy, and Constitutional Order: On the Foundations of Legitimacy," by Roger Pilon, Cato Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, Spring 1991. Reprinted in American Constitution: Journal of Law and Public Policy, vol. 1, no.1, Spring/Summer 1991. The Rights Retained by the People: The History and Meaning of the Ninth Amendment, 1990, ed. by Randy Barnett, co-published with George Mason University Press. | back to index | "Reno is Back," by Tim Lynch, National Review Online, September 5, 2001. "Verdicts on Jurors (Some are Civil)," by Tim Lynch, The New York Times, August 10, 2001. "The End of Liberty: Supreme Injustice," by Tim Lynch, National Review Online, April 25, 2001. "No Confidence: An Unofficial Account of the Waco Incident," by Tim Lynch, Policy Analysis No. 395, April 9, 2001. "Traffic," by Tim Lynch, Daily Commentary, February 15, 2001 "War No More: The Folly and Futility of Drug Prohibition," by Tim Lynch, National Review, February 5, 2001. "The Illegitimate War on Drugs," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in After Prohibition, published November 2000. "Databases Ripe for Abuse," by Tim Lynch, USA Today, August 21, 2000. "The Rule of Law vs. Police Beating," by Tim Lynch, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, July 25, 2000. "Rogue Cops in Philly? An Independent Counsel Should Find Out," by Tim Lynch, National Review Online, July 14, 2000. "Have We Executed the Innocent?" by Tim Lynch, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, May 17, 2000. "'We Own the Night': Amadou Diallo's Deadly Encounter With New York City's Street Crimes Unit," by Tim Lynch. Briefing Paper No. 56, published March 31, 2000. "All Locked Up," by Tim Lynch, Washington Post, February 20, 2000. "Criminal Theory," by Tim Lynch, Weekly Standard, letter to the editor, February 14, 2000. "We All Lose When Judges Overreach," by Tim Lynch, Los Angeles Times, January 24, 2000. "Big Issue in Diallo: Accountability of Cops," by Tim Lynch, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, January 19, 2000. "Practice Pointer," by Tim Lynch, The Champion Magazine, January 2000. "Judge vs. Jury," by Tim Lynch, California Lawyer, January 2000. "Handling Hate Crimes: Congress Shouldn't Add to Errors by Federalizing More Crime," by Timothy Lynch, Denver Rocky Mountain News, August 29, 1999. "Warrior Cops: The Ominous Growth of Paramilitarism in American Police Departments," by Diane Cecelia Weber. Briefing Paper No. 50. August 26, 1999. "Proposed Hate Crime Legislation," written testimony by Timothy Lynch to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, May 10, 1997. "The Ominous Powers of Federal Law Enforcement," by Timothy Lynch, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "Reassessing the Exclusionary Rule," by Timothy Lynch, Champion Magazine, December 1998; also in USA Today Magazine, July 1999. "The Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 1999," by Timothy Lynch, testimony before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, May 11, 1999. Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine, 1998, by Clay S. Conrad. "Trial by Jury," daily commentary by Clay S. Conrad. "Drug War is Slowly Diluting Constitutional Safeguards," by Timothy Lynch, Los Angeles Daily Journal, December 2, 1998. "Another Drug War Casualty," daily commentary by Timothy Lynch. "In Defense of the Exclusionary Rule," by Timothy Lynch. Policy Analysis No. 319. October 1, 1998. ../pubs/pas/pa-319es.html "Judicial Remedies for Prisoners’ Rights," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, September 9, 1998. "Should We Amend the Constitution to Protect Victims’ Rights?" by Roger Pilon, Insight magazine, August 31, 1998. "A Constitutional Amendment to Protect the Rights of Crime Victims," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, April 28, 1998. "Like Prohibition, the Drug War is Doomed to Fail," by Timothy Lynch, Washington Times, letter to the editor, March 12, 1998. "No More Wacos," by Timothy Lynch, book review, Champion Magazine, January-February 1998. "The Medical Marihuana Referenda Movement in America: Federalism Implications," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Crime Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives, October 1, 1997. "A Victims' Rights Amendment," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, April 16, 1997. "Crime," by Timothy Lynch, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 105th Congress, 1997. "Prosecutors Must Not Act as Legislators," by Timothy Lynch, ABA Journal, December 1996. "The 1995 Crime Bills: Is the GOP the Party of Liberty and Limited Government?" by Jarett B. Decker. Policy Analysis No. 229. June 1, 1995. "Polluting Our Principles: Environmental Prosecutions and the Bill of Rights," by Timothy Lynch. Policy Analysis No. 223. April 20, 1995. "Rethinking the Petty Offense Doctrine," by Timothy Lynch, Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, December 1994. "A Businessman Stands Up for His Rights," by Timothy Lynch, Wall Street Journal, September 6, 1994. "Prison Blues: How America's Foolish Sentencing Policies Endanger Public Safety," by David Kopel. Policy Analysis No. 208. May 17, 1994. "Ignorance of the Law: Sometimes a Valid Defense," by Timothy Lynch, Legal Times, April 4, 1994. Reprinted in San Francisco Daily Recorder, April 6, 1994; Fulton County Daily Report, April 8, 1994; Connecticut Law Tribune, April 11, 1994. "U.S. Crime-Fighting Role Is Still Too Large," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, National Law Journal, December 27, 1993. "Protecting Ourselves from Felons--and Prosecutors," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, Washington Times, November 24, 1993. "Trial by Jury Isn't a Luxury," by Timothy Lynch, Washington Post, October 17, 1993. "Weinberg's Right to Be Tried by a Judge Instead of a Jury," by Timothy Lynch, Wall Street Journal, December 9, 1992. "A Society of Suspects: The War on Drugs and Civil Liberties," by Professor Steven Wisotsky, Nova University School of Law. Policy Analysis No. 180. October 2, 1992. | back to index | "Restoring the Boundary: Tort Law and the Right to Contract," by Michael I. Krauss. Policy Analysis No. 347. June 3, 1999. "Tort Reform," by Michael I. Krauss, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "The Case for a Free Market in Legal Services," by George C. Leef. Policy Analysis No. 322. October 9, 1998. "Uncommon Carriers," by Robert A. Levy. Liberty and Law, Institute for Justice, November 1997. "A Modest Proposal on 'Must-Carry,' the 1992 Cable Act, and Regulation Generally: Go Back to Basics," by Roger Pilon, Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal, Fall 1994. "Equal Protection for Economic Liberty: Is the Court Ready?" by David Bernstein. Policy Analysis No. 181. October 5, 1992. Federalism and Enumerated Powers | back to index | "The Federalist Case Against Faith-Based Initiatives," by Robert A. Levy, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review/News Record, February 19, 2001. "No Controlling Legal Authority," by Roger Pilon, The Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2001. Reprinted January 18, 2001 in The Wall Street Journal Europe and Asian Wall Street Journal. Also reprinted January 21, 2001 in OpinionJournal.com. "A Matter of Judgment: How the Supreme Court Reached Its Verdict," by Robert A. Levy, Boston Globe, December 20, 2000. "Why the Judges Had to Stop the Recounting," by Robert A. Levy, Australian Financial Review, December 15, 2000. "The Illegitimate War on Drugs," by Roger Pilon. Chapter in After Prohibition, published November 2000. "Ignoring Constitutional Limits," by Roger Pilon. Chapter in The Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton, published September 2000. "Labeling Bill Can't Work Without Oversight Board," by Ronald D. Rotunda, Legal Times, letters, September 4, 2000. "Media Violence and the Court; Senate's Labeling Bill is on Collision Course With Prior Restraint Ban," by Ronald D. Rotunda, Fulton County Daily Report, August 17, 2000. "Rated V for Violence," by Ronald D. Rotunda, Legal Times, August 4, 2000. "Supreme Court Strikes a Qualified Blow for Freedom of Association," by Roger Pilon, Greensburg Tribune-Review, July 3, 2000. "The Long Gavel: In Class Actions, State Judges Are Trumping Other Jurisdictions' Laws," by Ronald D. Rotunda, Legal Times, May 15, 2000. "Violence Against Women Act Exceeds Federal Authority," by Roger Pilon. Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journal, March 30, 2000. "I’ll Take the Fourteenth," by Roger Pilon, Liberty, March 2000. "They’re Back: The Rehnquist Court is returning to constitutional principles that the New Deal Court had simply pushed aside," by Roger Pilon, Legal Times, Feb. 14, 2000. Reprinted in the Fulton County Daily Report. "'States’ Rights' and Freedom," by Roger Pilon. Letter to the editor, Ideas on Liberty, February 2000. "In Defense of the Fourteenth Amendment," by Roger Pilon, Liberty, February 2000. "This case was about federal power, rather than violence against women," by Roger Pilon. Greensburg, PA, Tribune Review, January 29, 2000. Cato amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in Jones v. United States, arguing that the Commerce Clause does not authorize Congress to prohibit the arson of a private residence. December 29, 1999. Cato amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court filed jointly with the Institute for Justice in United States v. Morrison, arguing that the Violence Against Women Act is beyond the powers that are delegated to Congress. November 20, 1999. "'Slaughterhouse Cases' Undone," by Roger Pilon, National Law Journal, May 31, 1999. "Searching for the True Constitution," (pdf) by Robert A. Levy, book review of The Delicate Balance: Federalism, Interstate Commerce, and Economic Freedom in the Technological Age, by Adam D. Thierer, Regulation, vol. 22, no. 2 (1999), pp. 47-49. "Congress, the Courts and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. Amicus brief in support of petition to the U.S. Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari in Gluzman v. United States, arguing that the Violence Against Women Act is beyond the powers that are delegated to Congress. March 17, 1999. "Sex and the Interstate Commerce Clause," daily commentary by David Kopel and Glenn Harlan Reynolds. "Will the Constitution Rise with Newt’s Fall?" daily commentary by Edward H. Crane. "Reviving the Privileges or Immunities Clause to Redress the Balance Among States, Individuals, and the Federal Government," by Kimberly C. Shankman and Roger Pilon, Policy Analysis No. 326. November 23, 1998. Reprinted: Texas Review of Law & Politics, vol. 3, no. 1, 1998. "Will Congress Nationalize Gambling?" by Timothy Lynch, Regulation magazine, Winter, 1998. Also appeared in Orange County Register, April 12, 1998; Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 12, 1998; and Colorado Springs Gazette, April 27, 1998. See daily commentary: "The Gloves Are Off: States v. Feds," by Timothy Lynch, Regulation, Winter 1997. "Government Without Constitutional Restraint," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, November 9, 1997. "Some GOP Nonsense That Must Be Stopped," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, July 17, 1997. "Dragooning State Officials into Federal Service," by Roger Pilon, Federalism and Separation of Powers News, Federalist Society, Fall 1996. "On the First Principles of Federalism," by Roger Pilon, Cato Policy Report, November/December 1995, p. 1. Reprinted in The St. Croix Review, August 1996. "A Matter for the States," by Roger Pilon, Washington Post, June 18, 1996. "Founders Intended Only Limited Powers," by Roger Pilon, USA Today, July 21, 1995. "It's Not About Guns," by Roger Pilon, Washington Post, May 21, 1995. "A Government of Limited Powers," by Roger Pilon, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 104th Congress, 1995. Reprinted as "Restoring Constitutional Government" in Cato's Letters, series #9. "A Think-Twice Rule," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, The New York Times, December 16, 1994. "Does the Constitution Restrain Congress?" by Roger Pilon, Washington Times, November 8, 1994. "Kids, Guns, and the Commerce Clause: Is the Court Ready for Constitutional Government?" by Glenn Harlan Reynolds. Policy Analysis No. 216. October 10, 1994. Grass Roots Tyranny: The Limits of Federalism, 1993, by Clint Bolick. "The Forgotten Ninth and Tenth Amendments," by Roger Pilon, Cato Policy Report, September/October 1991. | back to index | "The ABA's Public-Financing Scheme," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, August 9, 2001. "Legislation Plays Party Favorites While It Tries to Scrap Free Speech," by Robert A. Levy, Detroit News, March 20, 2001. "The Reform That Corrupts," by Roger Pilon, National Review Online, January 24, 2001. "Campaign Finance, Corruption, and the Oath of Office," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in Cato Handbook for 107th Congress. Testimony by Roger Pilon on "The Presidential System and Campaign Reform," before the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, broadcast on C-SPAN, March 29, 2000. "Burden on Senator, Not Nominee," by Roger Pilon. Letter to the Editor, Rollcall, March 9, 2000. Cato amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court filed jointly with several other public policy groups in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, arguing that the First Amendment’s right of association permits private organizations like the Boy Scouts to exclude homosexuals as troop leaders. February 28, 2000. "Link Up and Cash In," by Roger Pilon, The New York Times, November 30, 1999. Reprinted in several other newspapers. "Disrespecting the Declaration of Independence," by Roger Pilon, Newark Star-Ledger, November 10, 1999. "Who's the Real Radical," by Roger Pilon. Op-ed on the selection of Bradley A. Smith for the Federal Election Commission, run by several newspapers, Summer 1999. "Mr. Smith, Welcome to Washington," by Roger Pilon. Briefing Paper No. 49. July 30, 1999. "Constitutional Issues Related to Campaign Finance Reform," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on House Administration, United States House of Representatives, July 22, 1999. "Absurd Campaign Finance Limits," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, June 15, 1999. "The First Amendment and Restrictions on Political Speech," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States House of Representatives, May 5, 1999. "An Amendment to Ban Flag Desecration," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, United State House of Representatives, March 23, 1999. "Shays’ Rebellion: Gutting Issue Advocacy," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Issue Advocates Beware," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, April 26, 1998. "Strangling Free Political Speech In Order to Save It?" daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Muzzling Political Discourse," by Robert A. Levy, Arizona Daily Star, December 27, 1997. Also appeared in Arizona Republic, January 4, 1998; Journal of Commerce, January 6, 1998; Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 6, 1998.
"Federal Election Campaign Finance Reform: Constitutional Implications," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Governmental Affairs Committee, United States Senate, September 25, 1997. "Campaign Finance Reform," testimony by Edward H. Crane before the Governmental Affairs Committee, United States Senate, September 24, 1997. "The First Amendment and Restrictions on Issue Advocacy," testimony by Bradley A. Smith before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States House of Representatives, September 18, 1997. "The Food Lion Case: Are Journalists Above the Law?" by Timothy Lynch, Regulation, Spring 1997. Reprinted in Scottsdale Progress Tribune, September 16, 1997. "Campaign Finance 'Reform' Proposals: A First Amendment Analysis," by Lillian R. BeVier. Policy Analysis No. 282. September 4, 1997. "Campaign Finance Reform: Soft Money and the Presidential Campaign System," testimony by Bradley A. Smith before the Committee on Rules and Administration, United States Senate, May 14, 1997. "A Flag Desecration Amendment," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States House of Representatives, April 30, 1997. "Campaign Finance Reform Proposals and the First Amendment," testimony by Bradley A. Smith before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, United States House of Representatives, February 27, 1997. "Desecrating Principle for the Sake of a Symbol," by Roger Pilon, Washington Post, June 14, 1995. "Contrived Distinctions: The Doctrine of Commercial Speech In First Amendment Jurisprudence," by Jonathan W. Emord. Policy Analysis No. 161. September 23, 1991. Flag-Burning, Discrimination, and the Right to Do Wrong: Two Debates, ed. by Roger Pilon. Revised transcript of May 11, 1990, Cato debate between Morton H. Halperin of the ACLU and Paul D. Kamenar of the Washington Legal Foundation; and June 7, 1990 debate between Richard A. Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School and Antonio J. Califa of the ACLU. | back to index | "On the Defensive: Does the Second Amendment Give Individuals the Right to Keep and Bear Arms?" by Robert A. Levy, Los Angeles Daily Journal, July 17, 2001. "Litigation As Extortion Aimed at Gun Makers," by Robert A. Levy, San Diego Union Tribune, July 8, 2001. "Disarming the Nation's Gun Controllers," by Robert A. Levy, Savannah Morning News, May 15, 2001. "Fewer Gun Injuries: Good News, Bad Logic," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, May 11, 2001. "Pistol Whipped: Baseless Lawsuits, Foolish Laws," by Robert A. Levy, Policy Analysis No. 400, May 9, 2001. "Clinton, Gore and a Million More," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times and Greensburg Tribune Review, May 12, 2000. Reprinted May 12, 2000 by several other newspapers as "If Moms Really Want to Make Their Mark, They Should Try Parenting": May 12, 2000 by several other newspapers as "When a Million Marching Moms Can Be Wrong"; May 12, 2000 by Birmingham News as "Solutions Sound Easy, But Only Hide Root of Gun Woes"; May 12, 2000 by East Valley Tribune as "The Million Moms"; May 14, 2000 by Los Angeles Daily News as "Million Mom March: Proposed Laws Bad Solution to Crime Woes." "Blackmail of Gun Makers," by Robert A. Levy, National Law Journal, Jan. 31, 2000. "So Sue Them, Sue Them: Cities Look to Squeeze Gun Makers," by Michael I. Krauss and Robert A. Levy, Weekly Standard, May 24, 1999. "A Referendum on Trust," daily commentary by Jeffrey R. Snyder. "Lesson of Reason: Don't Sue Gun Makers," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, National Law Journal, February 1, 1999. "Fighting Back: Crime, Self-Defense, and the Right to Carry a Handgun," by Jeffrey R. Snyder, October 22, 1997. "Smile When You Say Gun Control," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, January 14, 1992. | back to index | "Judges and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, National Review Online, September 4, 2001. "Lawless Judging: Refocusing the Issue for Conservatives," by Roger Pilon, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, January 2001. "A Matter of Judgment: How the Supreme Court Reached Its Verdict," by Robert A. Levy, Boston Globe, December 20, 2000. "Why the Judges Had to Stop the Recounting," by Robert A. Levy, Australian Financial Review, December 15, 2000. "A Much Too Deferential Court," by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, June 9, 2000. "Brennan's Approach to Reading and Interpreting the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, New York Law School Law Review, Spring 1999. "Congress, the Courts and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "Judicial Misconduct and Discipline," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, United States House of Representatives, May 15, 1997. "Rethinking Judicial Restraint," by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, February 1, 1991. "Will the Worldwide Liberal Revolution Bypass America Through Judicial Restraint?" by Roger Pilon, Cato Policy Report, vol. 12, no. 2, 1990. "Losing Liberty Through Judicial Restraint," by Roger Pilon, Philosophy and Public Policy, vol. 10, no. 1, Winter 1990. | back to index | "Bait and Switch in Bosnia?" by Timothy Lynch, Washington Times, July 27, 1997. "Ukraine's G-7 Advice: Just Say No," by Roger Pilon, Melanie Tammen, and Oleksandr Savchenko, European Wall Street Journal, July 17, 1991. | back to index | "Freedom from Union Violence," by David Kendrick. Policy Analysis No. 316. September 9, 1998. "The Worker Paycheck Fairness Act," testimony by Roger Pilon before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, July 9, 1997. "Our Legal System Is a Minefield," by Timothy Lynch, USA Today Magazine, March 1994. "Playing by the Rules: Not That Easy," by Timothy Lynch, New York Times, March 28, 1993. "Are Quality Circles Illegal?" Global Competition Meets the New Deal," by Charles W. Baird. Briefing Paper No. 18. February 10, 1993. "The Davis-Bacon Act: Let's Bring Jim Crow to an End," by David Bernstein. Briefing Paper No. 17. January 18, 1993. "The Permissible Uses of Forced Union Dues: From Hanson to Beck," by Charles W. Baird, California State University/Hayward. Policy Analysis No. 174. July, 24, 1992. | back to index | "The Birth of the Property Rights Movement," by Steven J. Eagle, Policy Analysis No. 404, published June 26, 2001. "Property Rights and Regulatory Takings," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in Cato Handbook for 107th Congress. Testimony by Roger Pilon before the Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee in support of a regulatory takings bill drafted for the state, St. Paul, MN, February 3, 2000. "Property Rights and Regulatory Takings," by Roger Pilon, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "Cure IOLTA Constitutional Defect With Disclosure to Client," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, Wisconsin Lawyer, September, 1998. "Taking Liberties on Takings," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, the Legal Times, June 15, 1998. "Taking Liberties with Property Rights," by Roger Pilon, Legal Times, May 25, 1998. "Tortuous Journey to Justice," by Timothy Lynch, Regulation Magazine, Spring 1998. "IOLTA: Interest Without Principle," by Charles E. Rounds, Jr. Policy Analysis No. 291. December 18, 1997. Excerpted in Legal Times as "Not Ours to Take," January 12, 1998. "Winning Congressional Favors: The Tenant, the Gold Clause, and a 99-Year Lease," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, May 5, 1997. "Are Property Rights Opposed to Environmental Protection?" by Roger Pilon, Proceedings of the First Annual New York State Conference on Private Property Rights, October 1995. Published January 1996. Testimony on Property Rights and Environmental Protection, by Roger Pilon, before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, June 27, 1995. "Connie's Critic Replies to Her Defenders," by Roger Pilon, Montgomery Gazette, April 12, 1995. "Mrs. Morella's Unusual View of the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, Montgomery Gazette, March 15, 1995. "Property Rights and 'Rough Proportionality," by Timothy Lynch, Regulation, 1994, no. 3. "Prodding the Court to Protect Property Rights," by Roger Pilon, Cato Policy Report, vol. 16, no. 1, January 1994. "Showdown Over Takings: Bush Should Demand Answers from Clinton on Property Rights," by Timothy Lynch, Los Angeles Daily Journal, October 16, 1992. | back to index | "Judges and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, National Review Online, September 4, 2001. "Lawless Judging: Refocusing the Issue for Conservatives," by Roger Pilon, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, January 2001. "A Matter of Judgment: How the Supreme Court Reached Its Verdict," by Robert A. Levy, Boston Globe, December 20, 2000. "Why the Judges Had to Stop the Recounting," by Robert A. Levy, Australian Financial Review, December 15, 2000. "Congress, the Courts, and the Constitution," by Roger Pilon, Chapter in Cato Handbook for 107th Congress. "Executive Orders and National Emergencies: How Presidents Have Come to 'Run the Country' by Usurping Legislative Power," by William J. Olson and Alan Woll. Policy Analysis No. 358, published October 28, 1999. "Unlegislated Compulsion: How Federal Agencies Threaten Your Liberty," by Robert A. Anthony. Policy Analysis No. 312. August 11, 1998. "White House Counsel: His Duty Is Clear," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, April 6, 1994. | back to index | "Term Limits and the Need for a Citizen Legislature," by Edward H. Crane, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "What Term Limits Do that Ordinary Voting Cannot," by Einer Elhauge. Policy Analysis No. 328. December 16, 1998. "Who's Afraid of a Constitutional Amendment on Term Limits?" by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, October 16, 1996. "Temporizing on Term Limits: The Speaker Likes 12 Years, Not 6," by James Bond. Briefing Paper No. 22. February 7, 1995. The Politics and Law of Term Limits, 1994, ed. by Edward H. Crane and Roger Pilon. "Will the Gentlemen Please Yield?--A Defense of the Constitutionality of State-Imposed Term Limitations," by Neil Gorsuch and Michael Guzman. Policy Analysis No. 178. September 24, 1992. | back to index | "Tobacco Ads Are Not the Problem," by Robert A. Levy, San Diego Union Tribune, August 28, 2001. "Smoke-Free or Free to Smoke?" by Robert A. Levy, Reason Online, August 23, 2001. "Up in Smoke: Bush Should End the Domestic War on Tobacco," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, July 25, 2001. "The Golden Goose: Far from Crippling Cigarette Giants, States Save Them," by Robert A. Levy, Investor's Business Daily, July 11, 2001. "Attack Anti-Tobacco Lawyers, Not the Constitution," by Robert A. Levy, Liberty, July 2001. "Federal Tobacco Policy: Return to Reason?" by Robert A. Levy, Daily Commentary, June 4, 2001. "Tobacco Cartel: Alive and Well," by Robert A. Levy, Daily Commentary, May 12, 2001. "Kicking Butt: Bush Should Drop Tobacco Suit," by Robert A. Levy, American Spectator Online, May 3, 2001. "Twisted Tobacco Logic," by Robert A. Levy, The Washington Times, April 11, 2001. "Take a Closer Look at Tobacco Settlement," by Robert A. Levy, The Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, March 12, 2001. "Warning: Smoking May Be Hazardous to Your Liberties," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, February 26, 2001. "The Gang That Couldn't Deal Straight: Multistate Tobacco Settlement Is Violating Laws and Constitution," by Robert A. Levy and Thomas C. O'Brien, Legal Times, December 11, 2000. "Crushing Tobacco Companies Obliterates the Rule of Law," by Robert A. Levy, Navigator, vol. 3, no. 10, November 18, 2000. "Estimating the Numbers of Smoking-Related Deaths," by Robert A. Levy, Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 284, no. 1, November 8, 2000. "The New Business of Government Sponsored Litigation," by Robert A. Levy, Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, vol. 9 (2000), October 26, 2000. "Joel Klein's Legacy: The Mother of All Antitrust Violations," by Robert A. Levy, The Washington Times, October 10, 2000. "Litigation Lunacy in Florida: The Tobacco Verdict Is Crazy," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, July 20, 2000. "Should the FDA Regulate the Tobacco Industry? No," by Robert A. Levy, Physician's Weekly, June 16, 2000. "Lawmakers Did Not Bow Before Angelos," by Robert A. Levy, Cumberland Times-News, June 16, 2000. "Butting In: Justices Rightly Hold That Cigarettes Not Within FDA Control," by Robert A. Levy, Daily Recorder, May 30, 2000. "Fired-up about Safe Cigarettes," by Robert A. Levy, National Review Online, May 30, 2000. "Constitutional and Antitrust Violations of the Multistate Tobacco Settlement," by Thomas C. O'Brien. Policy Analysis No. 371, published May 18, 2000. "Where There's Smoke, There's Politics," by Robert A. Levy, Business Journal (central NY), May 5, 2000. "A Tobacco Cartel Is Born, Paid For by Smokers," by Robert A. Levy and Thomas C. O'Brien, Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2000. "Comeuppance's Annapolis Tally: Rule of Law 1, Angelos 0," by Robert A. Levy, Montgomery Journal, April 16, 2000. "Picture Profile: Cato’s Levy Challenges Federal Tobacco Myths," by Steven Goode, Insight, Jan. 31, 2000. "Our ‘Damned Lies’ Spark Another Exchange," (pdf) by Robert A. Levy and Rosalind B. Marimont, Regulation, vol. 23, no. 1 (2000). "Opposing View: Risks Come at a Price," by Robert A. Levy USA Today (Today's Debate: Tobacco Ruling), July 9, 1999. "For the Record: A Challenge to Our 'Damned Lies' from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention," (pdf) by Robert A. Levy and Rosalind B. Marimont, Regulation, vol. 22, no. 2 (1999). "Tobacco and the Rule of Law," by Robert A. Levy, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999. "States Share Blame for Tobacco Lawyers’ Greed," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Blowing Smoke About Tobacco-Related Deaths," by Robert A. Levy and Rosalind B. Marimont, Conservative News Service, April 29, 1999. Reprinted May 11, 1999 by El Panama America; May 12, 1999 by El Mundo (San Juan, Puerto Rico); May 16, 1999 by the Cherry Hill Courier-Post; May 18, 1999 by the Manchester Union Leader. Also posted May 6, 1999 on the Venezuela Analitica web site, www.analitica.com. "Where There’s Smoke, There’s Money," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Tobacco Wars: Will the Rule of Law Survive?" by Robert A. Levy, Journal of Health Care Law & Policy, University of Maryland School of Law, vol. 2, no. 1 (1998), pp. 45-78. "High Tobacco Taxes Won’t Make the Problem Go Away," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Need Money? Call for Philip Morris," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Hooked on Cigarette Taxes," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "The Great Tobacco Robbery: Lawyers Grab Billions," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "High Taxes Fuel Black Market," by Robert A. Levy, USA Today, January 5, 1999. "Lies, Damned Lies, and 400,000 Smoking-Related Deaths," (pdf) by Robert A. Levy and Rosalind B. Marimont, Regulation, vol. 21, no. 4 (1998). Reprinted May 9, 1999, "The Big Lie on Smoking Deaths Continues to Grow Despite Scientific Evidence," Salt Lake Tribune. Reviewed by Jeff Jacoby, "Big Lies About Tobacco," Boston Globe, May 10, 1999. "Tobacco-Free FDA," by Robert A. Levy, Administrative Law & Regulation News, Federalist Society, vol. 2, no. 3 (Winter 1998), pp. 7-11. "Tobacco Extortion: Round 3," daily commentary by Robert A. Levy. "Indict Tobacco Executives for Homicide? Absurd!" by Robert A. Levy, letter to the editor, National Law Journal, September 21, 1998. "Opposing View: Tobacco Target of Extortion," by Robert A. Levy, USA Today, July 24, 1998. "Should Congress Decide the Future of the Tobacco Industry? No: Big Tobacco's Legal Arguments Are Strong, and the Stakes for Citizens Are Enormous," by Robert A. Levy, Insight, May 11, 1998. "Pack It In," by Robert A. Levy, National Review, May 4, 1998. "Tobacco Politics: Maryland Style," by Robert A. Levy, Washington Times, April 17, 1998. "One 'Kool' Constitution," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, April 13, 1998. "Greasing the Wheels," by Robert A. Levy, Deerfield Valley News, March 26, 1998. "Should Nicotine and Alcohol Be Further Regulated?" by Robert A. Levy, Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home - Viewpoints, March 23, 1998. "Opposing View: No Proof of Any Perjury," by Robert A. Levy, USA Today (Today's Debate: Telling Truth About Tobacco), February 12, 1998. "Wacky Tabacky Politics," by Robert A. Levy, The Weekly Standard, January 26, 1998. "The Tobacco Deal: Myths and Misconceptions," by Robert A. Levy, The Freeman, January 1998. "Federal Agencies' Attacks on Ads Offend Commercial Speech Rights," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Opinion Letter, Washington Legal Foundation, September 26, 1997. "Forget the Law; Go for the Money," by Robert A. Levy, Des Moines Register, September 16, 1997. "The Tobacco Settlement: You Call This Power?" by Robert A. Levy, USA Today, September 10, 1997. "Rule of Law Is a Loser in Tobacco War," by Robert A. Levy, San Diego Union-Tribune, August 31, 1997. "Response to Supplementary Questions on the Global Tobacco Settlement," by Robert A. Levy to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, August 15, 1997. "Battering Big Tobacco: Nothing to Lose but Our Liberty," by Robert A. Levy, Regulation, summer 1997. "A Tobacco Settlement That Is Dangerous to Our Liberty," by Robert A. Levy, San Diego Union-Tribune, July 22, 1997. Reprinted in Dallas Business Journal, July 25-31, 1997; Delaware State News, August 14, 1997; Wichita Business Journal, August 15, 1997; Charlotte Observer, December 20, 1997. "Global Tobacco Settlement," testimony by Robert A. Levy before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, July 16, 1997 "Tobacco Medicaid Litigation: Snuffing Out the Rule of Law," by Robert A. Levy. Policy Analysis No. 275. June 21, 1997. "Florida Snuffs Out Principles of Law and Justice," by Robert A. Levy, Charlotte Observer, May 17, 1997. Reprinted in Journal of Commerce, May 19, 1997. | back to index | "No Trust in Social Security: Don't Scoff at Plans for Avoiding the System's Inevitable Collapse," by Robert A. Levy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 24, 2001. "No Trust: Answering Paul Krugman's Diatribe on Social Security," by Robert A. Levy. National Review Online, August 13, 2001. "It's Elemental: Pb + Lawyers = Au," by Robert A. Levy, Mealey's Litigation Report: Lead, July 25, 2001. "Lawyers Greedily Trying to Turn Lead into Gold," by Robert A. Levy, Houston Chronicle, May 29, 2001. The Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton, September 2000, edited by Roger Pilon, published by the Cato Institute. "Safety Can Cost Too Much," by Robert A. Levy, New York Times, September 8, 2000. "Making Work for Lawyers," by Ronald D. Rotunda, Scripps Howard New Service, July 7, 2000. Reprinted in several other newspapers. "When Laws and Regulations Don't Matter," by Roger Pilon, Investor's Business Daily, June 5, 2000. "Hiding Behind the Rule of Law," by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, April 17, 2000. "Show Me the Documents: Why Many Activists Prefer Personal Attacks to Scientific Debate," by Robert A. Levy, Reason, April 2000. "Show Me the Documents: Why Many Activists Prefer Personal Attacks to Scientific Debate," by Robert A. Levy, Reason, April 2000. "When Theft Masquerades as Law," by Robert A. Levy, Cato Policy Report, March/April 2000, vol. XXII, no. 1. "Turning Lead into Gold," by Robert A. Levy, Legal Times, August 23, 1999. Reprinted August 25, 1999 by The Recorder. "The Blame Game," by Roger Pilon, Denver Rocky Mountain News, May 9, 1999. "The Woburn Controversy: What We Know," (pdf) by Timothy Lynch, Regulation, Spring 1999. "Impeachment Is Not Politics," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, September 25, 1998. "Impeachment: A Constitutional Primer," by Jason Vicente. Policy Analysis No. 318. September 18, 1998. "Ranking Presidents: Great or Notorious?" by Timothy Lynch, Wall Street Journal, letter to the editor, February 5, 1998. "The NASD vs. Bond-Risk Disclosure," by Robert A. Levy, Investor's Business Daily, February 28, 1997. "Taylor Is Guilty of the Faults He Attributes to Justice Thomas," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, Legal Times, July 8, 1996. "Repeal Employment Act," by Timothy Lynch, National Law Journal, June 24, 1996. "Feminist Jurisprudence: Equal Rights or Neo-Paternalism?" by Michael Weiss and Cathy Young. Policy Analysis No. 256. June 19, 1996. "Tyranny of the Majority," by Roger Pilon, letter to the editor, The Weekly Standard, December 4, 1995. "A Bill of Rights for Businesspeople," by Timothy Lynch, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 104th Congress, 1995. Reprinted in Legal Times, March 13, 1995. Simple Rules for a Complex World, 1995, by Richard A. Epstein, co-published with Harvard University Press. "Liberty, Responsibility, and Philanthropy: Individual Responsibility in a Free Society," by Roger Pilon, Contemporary Philosophy, vol. 17, no. 9, 1995. "Ginsburg's Troubling Constitution," by Roger Pilon, Wall Street Journal, June 17, 1993. "Beware the Eco-Fanatics," by Timothy Lynch, letter to the editor, Wall Street Journal, February 22, 1993. "Framers Would Frown on Bungee Ban," by Timothy Lynch, Los Angeles Daily Journal, August 14, 1992. "State Courts Declaring Independence," by Timothy Lynch, Washington Times, June 1, 1992. "Why the Battle Was So Vicious," by Roger Pilon, Los Angeles Times, October 1991. "Brief on Clarence Thomas", by Roger Pilon. Written for the board of the ACLU, August 1991, 18 pp.
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