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By regulating gender representation in the sciences as it does for sports, Congress would compromise the intellectual integrity of research.
Title-nining the physical sciences is a bad idea.
Safe minority constituencies, in marginalizing black representatives, have become a brake on further racial progress.
Race-driven districting is the product of a bygone era and should be ended, and it should be replaced by a celebration that black politics has come of age in the United States.
Central to the globalization debate is the issue of the extent to which the United States should compel the application of U.S. laws and regulatory standards to activities in other countries.
Except in the rare cases in which indirect abortion is not unfair, the unborn are morally entitled not to be unjustly killed and are entitled to legal protection in order to safeguard this right.
This Bradley Lecture questions what our moral obligations are to those who choose to live dangerously or foolishly in their personal lives.



