Featured White Papers
National Review
Articles in August 11, 1997, issue of National Review
- Pot shots: governmental resistance to the medical marijuana represents a triumph of ideology over science
by Jacob Sullum - Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
by Ralph De Toledano - Pruning the FDA: overzealous regulation keeps important health information from reaching the public
by Alexander Volokh - Credo
by Ralph De Toledano - Henry Salvatori, RIP
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Alcoholic denial: the government's prejudice against alcohol is a hangover from Prohibition
by Stanton Peele - Emperor
by Ralph De Toledano - The Ides have it
by Ramesh Ponnuru - Midwifery's rebirth: the government discourages midwifery despite its impressive record
by Archie Brodsky - Once upon a pamphlet: fairy tales
by Don Rice - Hearings impaired
by Rich Lowry - The Assault on Parenthood: How Our Culture Undermines the Family
by Frederica Mathewes-Green - Gekko
by John Dizard - Tax morass
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - The very liberal John Paul II
by Richard Neuhaus - An Army of Angels: A Novel of Joan of Arc
by Florence King - Innocents abroad
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Design for dying: Gianni Versace's murder in Miami's South Beach was cut from the same cloth as underclass-chic
by Jonathan Foreman - The Excuse Factory: How Employment Law Is Paralyzing the American Workplace
by David Gordon - Internet: the lost fight
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - State 'hood: bringing Puerto Rico into the Union would in some ways help Puerto Rico, but in no way help the Union
by Jorge Amselle - Glenn Gould: The Ecstasy and Tragedy of Genius
by Richard Brookhiser - The misanthrope's corner
by Florence King - NATO, go East; as NATO spreads to the East, Russia may decide to look eastward as well
by Ira Straus - Shall We Dance?
by John Simon