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More than Just Abortion and Gay Marriage

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Monday, September 05, 2005

The social issues that divide us today may not be the most important ones to face the next Supreme Court justice, says legal journalist Jeffrey Rosen. He believes questions arising from advances in technology — like data mining, surveillance, and genetic screening — will be the new frontier in jurisprudence.

Are You Hearing me?

Jeffrey Rosen, contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, Professor of Law at George Washington University and author, The Most Democratic Branch: How the Courts Serve America (forthcoming on Oxford University Press)
- with ideas for the John Roberts Supreme Court nomination hearings

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The Other Gulf War

Tim Padgett, Miami bureau chief for Time

» Time Magazine

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Work It

Alan Reynolds, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute who served in the OMB in the Reagan administration
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Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor, Professor of Social & Economic Policy at Brandeis University, co-founder of The American Prospect, and author of, most recently, Reason: Why Liberals ...

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Open Phones

listeners tell us what charitable organizations they have donated to in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
» Visit Brian's Blog for a list of links to help you find the charity of your choice, religious or secular

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Find Your Charity

Here are four links to help you find the charity of your choice, religious or secular, to donate to Katrina relief.

www.instapundit.com
www.interaction.org
www.fema.gov
www.atheists.org

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