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Reclaiming Rights

The never-ending struggle to go about your business without fear of government sanction

 

By Matt Welch from the October 2010 issue of Reason Magazine

 


The Trust Gap

 

As part of a Forbes.com Special Report on lost faith in our institutions, Harvey analyzes the corrosive effect of coerced testimony and justice denied.

Trust Me: Justice is My Last Name (July 21)

 


NEW BOOK EXCERPT: Alfred Zehe and "spy" swapping

 

July 15: "Subversive Suburbanites," Forbes.com, by Harvey Silverglate  

 

 


June 3: Nat Hentoff on the case of Bruce Shore, a Philadelphia man charged with a federal crime for sending "harassing email" to a senator:

 

"Indicting the First Amendment," Arizona Daily Sun

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White Collar Warrior: Silverglate and Three Felonies a Day by Norm Pattis (August 14)

Book Review, by Elizabeth Kelley, The Federal Lawyer (June 28)

America's Injustice System by George Leef, Freedom Daily (June 17)

'Innocent until proven guilty' anything but absolute in federal courts by Gerald N. Unger, Massachusetts Lawyers Journal (June 12)

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