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In an instant, the law was transformed: from the last passenger on the safe-haven bandwagon to a pioneer into uncharted territory. For the first time... →
For more than a decade, Spitzer warned of the financial corruption endemic to U.S. banking and securities. As New York's dogged attorney general... →
The park lies directly downwind from a slew of coal plants. Virtually all of the major contaminants in the local air and water are direct results of... →
Apart from the most obvious cases, like the Oriental Bittersweet vine, escaped from private gardens and smothering the mountains one acre at a time... →
Desertion is the army's dirty little secret. Since the beginning of the Iraq war, more than 20,000 American soldiers have given up the fight.... →
During the Vietnam era, more than 30,000 draft dodgers and deserters sought harbor in cities like Montreal and Toronto, where public opposition to... →
The tragedy of Eliot Spitzer is almost Greek: Ascendant son of wealth and privilege dedicates his life to social justice, warns of the corruption... →
I have never considered myself anything other than an environmentalist. I have spent the better part of my life either in the wilderness, or trying... →
If Yucca Mountain had not been designated as a dumpsite for radioactive waste in 1987, it might easily have become a scenic overlook on the long... →
Since losing his reelection in 2002, Barr has lost not only his power but also many of his friends. It doesn't help that after alienating nearly... →
Exactly who does use the safe-haven laws is difficult to discern. Most states make no effort to study the cases or compile any data, and the... →
Many experts are concerned that the parents who need safe havens the most are the least likely to use them.
The tension between public and private science is powerful.