Reflections on the Law
"Hostilities aren't stilled through hostility, regardless.
Hostilities are stilled through non-hostility:
This, an unending truth."
(The Buddha, Dhammapada 5)
MENU:
Buddhism and Nonviolence
(Sulak Sivaraksa)
Non-violence: A Study Guide (Thanissaro
Bhikkhu)
Buddhist Ideas for Attaining World Peace
(Ron Epstein)
War and Peace: or, Non-contention with Mara
(Amaro Bhikkhu)
EDITORIALS & OPINIONS:
You Have a Right to Know (Richard Reeves) 3/26/02
What Has The
Supreme Court Been Smoking? (Arianna Huffington)
4/2/02
What About Three-Strikes-and-You're-Out for Corporate
Criminals? (Lee Drutman) 3/7/03
Pledging Allegiance, Declaring Independence (Caroline
Arnold) 3/7/03
Multiple Corporate Personality
Disorder (Russell Mokhiber & Robert Weissman) 1/20/04
A Citizen's Agenda for a Crack Down on Corporate Crime
(Ralph Nader) 9/27/04
Bush's Court Picks: Be Afraid. Very Afraid. (Katha
Pollitt) 10/25/04
The Road to Abu Gharib: Paved With the Legal Opinion
of Alberto R. Gonzales (Michael Ratner) 11/18/04
Monster of a Lawyer: Nominee for Attorney General Even
Worse Than Ashcroft (Ted Rall) 11/18/04
Arrogance of Power: House Republicans Dump Inconvenient
Ethics Rule (Boulder Daily Camera) 11/22/04
United States Undermines International Criminal Court
(Helen Thomas) 12/3/04
Congress Moves to Cut Aid to Allies That Support World
Criminal Court (Jim Lobe) 12/8/04
Playing Politics With Intelligence Reform (Senator
Robert C. Byrd) 12/8/04
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