May, 1997 issue
In Other States: Why States Should Pass the Social Security ‘Opt Out’ Resolution
In Other States Why States Should Pass the Social Security 'Opt Out' Resolution by Paul R. Farago ur nation is the free market leader of the world. So, it only...
What Every Nevadan Should Know About Western Water Law
What Every Nevadan Should Know About Western Water Law by Carl Haas lthough what we now call Nevada—its land and appurtenances* —was acquired by the United States from Mexico in...
Wayne Hage’s War
Wayne Hage's War How the Monitor Valley Adjudication Came to Be by Diane Alden he problem and the scary thing is the lack of understanding of the American people as...
Cover Story: Stealing the Silver State’s Story
Cover Story Stealing the Silver State's Story The USFS Tries Rewriting History by Steve Miller t was the story of Nevada, all over the state … or at least so...
In Other States: The Quincy Library Affair
In Other States The Quincy Library Affair by Tim Fitzgerald he small mill town of Quincy, California, is at the center of a tempestuous national debate over who should...
Centerfold: Is democracy inside Nevada’s political parties getting battered?
Centerfold Is democracy inside Nevada's political parties getting battered? by Steve Miller ere in Nevada there’s often a distinct tension between people in the political parties who have the ideological...
Education: Are we teaching American Citizens or training Prussian Serfs?
Education Are we teaching American Citizens or training Prussian Serfs? from a speech by Senator Ann O'Connell adapted by Diane Alden ow do we Americans begin to understand the problems...
Cover Story: The Supreme Court upholds UNR’s racial spoils system
Cover Story The Supreme Court upholds UNR's racial spoils system A counter-productive educational policy in Nevada's university system by D. Dowd Muska n recent years the nation’s multi-layered system of...
Special Report: The Year 2000 Chips? Make Mine Chocolate
Special ReportThe Year 2000 Chips? Make Mine Chocolate Or: Why Y2K? By Lynn Harsh t may surprise you that, as Evergreen Freedom Foundation’s resident techno-phobe, I bring you our first...