Print Archives
August/September 1995
Editor's Notes
Monopoly Games
Who's got the market power? Brian Doherty
The Lethal Center
The dangers of quick-fix consensus Virginia Postrel
Letters
Columns
The Mall's in Their Court
Forcing shoppers into the public square Scott G. Bullock
Unreasonable Accommodation
The case against the Americans with Disabilities Act Brian Doherty
Chilled Prodigy
An "anti-censorship" libel ruling threatens choice in cyberspace. Eugene Volokh
Prescription Remedies
A broad coalition of deregulators is gearing up to reform the FDA. How far will they go? Rick Henderson
Race & the Numbers Racket
The future of affirmative action may depand on a California ballot initiative--and the initiative's fate may depend on numbers the state's universities would rather not release. Charles Oliver
Roast Pork
Is Social Security really still untouchable? Thomas W. Hazlett
Feature
Interview with the Vamp
Why Camille Paglia hates affirmative action, defends Rush Limbaugh, and respects Ayn Rand Virginia Postrel
Culture & Reviews
National Velcro
Michael Barone
Antitrust Busters
Rick Henderson
Crime-Stoppers' Textbooks
Morgan O. Reynolds
Daddy Dearest
Nick Gillespie
Private Idahoes
John McClaughry
