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To: Taro who wrote (230020)4/19/2005 5:37:08 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1572942
 
What Liberals Want
A progressive conference on the Constitution sheds light on the real stakes involved with the judiciary.
by John Hinderaker
John Hinderaker is a contributor to the blog Power Line and a contributing writer to The Daily Standard.

LAST WEEKEND, Yale's chapter of the American Constitutional Society sponsored a conference at Yale Law School titled "The Constitution in 2020." The stated purpose of the conference, at which some of America's best-known liberal law professors appeared, was to work toward a "progressive" consensus as to what the Constitution should provide for by the year 2020, and a strategy for how liberal lawyers and judges might bring such a constitutional regime into being...

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To: Taro who wrote (230020)4/19/2005 10:13:16 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1572942
 
I'm no link monkey, but isn't tax revenue as a percentage of GDP way down from ten years ago?

-Z