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Taking Law Into Shangri-La   
By Hadley Arkes
Posted: Tuesday, June 24, 2003
Hawaiian jurists are about to impose gay marriage on every American community. And it won't be easy for citizens or legislatures to do anything about it.  [Full Story]
Was the New Deal Constitutional?
By Hadley Arkes
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Hadley Arkes' Bradley Lecture.  [Full Story]
The City Life We've Lost   
Within Living Memory Cities were places of decency and grace
By Hadley Arkes, Pat Buchanan, Joseph Epstein, Victor Gold, Ken Hamblin, Ed Koch, Mayer Schiller, Henry Turley, Walter E. Williams, Gayle Yiotis
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
In ten finely wrought memoirs, our essayists paint the details of city life one short generation ago—when decency and grace could still be found on urban streets  [Full Story]
Fanaticism of the Moderates-The Republicans and Abortion   
By Hadley Arkes
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
How the Republicans should handle abortion.  [Full Story]
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