Archive for Lance Lamberton
The Drug War’s Assault on Liberty
Lance Lamberton is a communications professional who was the deputy director of the White House Office of Policy Information in the Reagan administration. Special thanks to Jerry Epstein of the Drug Policy Foundation of Texas for his assistance in researching this article. Copyright 2000. In determining the proper boundaries of government action consistent with a [...]
1Aug2000 | Lance Lamberton | 4 comments | ContinuedBook Review: No Turning Back: Dismantling the Fantasies of Environmental Thinking by Wallace Kaufman
Basic Books • 1994 • 212 pages • $25.00 Wallace Kaufman courageously challenges the environmentalist establishment in his compelling and persuasive book, No Turning Back. Kaufman’s credibility in taking on that establishment is founded on his having worked for 30 years for that very establishment, as president of two state-level environmental groups and lobbyist for [...]
1Mar1995 | Lance Lamberton | 0 comments | ContinuedProperty Rights and the First Amendment
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has long been regarded by practically every hue of the political spectrum as the most sacred and revered of all political rights and guarantees provided the American people; as indeed the cornerstone upon which all other rights are based. Yet despite this broad consensus, application of the First [...]
1Jul1987 | Lance Lamberton | 0 comments | Continued-
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Contraception: Insuring the Uninsurable
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The Snow Plowers’ Petition
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Super Bowl versus Education?
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Capitalism, Corporatism, and the Freed Market
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Creating Jobs versus Creating Value
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