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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Tipping the Scales" October 05, 1996, Vol. 11, No. 20

A court after his own image

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Presidents come, presidents go. But a president's legacy lives on through his appointments to the federal courts. So far, Mr. Clinton's legacy is a judiciary firmly committed to legalized abortion; by the end of a second term, almost half the entire federal bench could be made up of Clinton appointees. Though some say there is not a dime's worth of difference between the parties, there is a gold-mine gap between President Clinton's stated views and the rulings of his activist judges.   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories The 1996-97 Supreme court term Bob Jones
A preview of several key cases More >>
ArrowFeatures Abortion Cal Thomas
National | A round-up up happenings on the abortion front. More >>
Has the salt lost its saltiness in Leipzig?
International | Seven years after a spiritually led anti-communist revolution in East Germany, a freed people face another kind of bondage More >>
Here's to an open mind Cal Thomas
National | Pro-abort Marge Roukema's vote shows persuasion works More >>
Where there's smoke... Roy Maynard
National | . . . there's political fire--as well as economic and moral issues More >>
ArrowDispatches Publick Occurrences: The Week Quotables
ArrowReviews Beltway Books: Journalist strikes back Doug Bandow
Books | Will wonders ever cease? Reporter criticizes affirmative action More >>
Books: Pro-Life evangelism George Grant
Books | Pro-life activism: Deadly detour or high road to the gospel? More >>
Culture Notes
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices First, the molehill Joel Belz
If you want to move mountains, you have to start small More >>
Believing is seeing Margie Haack
Kirby Puckett's vision is impaired, but his worldview is clear More >>
Spook the secularists... Marvin Olasky
. . . and celebrate the greatest banned book on Reformation Day More >>
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