The
New Supreme Court
by Callan Wright
For years, the United States Supreme Court has remained static. Now, with the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist and the resignation of Sandra Day O'Connor, there are about to be big changes in the halls of the nation's highest legal authority. However, the recent nominations by President Bush have come under fire in many ways.
Relief
After Katrina
by Allison Hurley
It's easy to place blame in the aftermath of Hurricaine Katrina. We all remember
the shocking images and cries for help from those in Louisiana and its surrounding
areas. But instead of finger pointing, the biggest priority is quickely becoming
the relif effort. But where is this money going to come from, and how will the
South rebound from this travesty?
Hillary
For President?
by Callan Wright
Now that the race for the Presidency in 2004 is over, voters can look ahead to
2008. The race in 2008 has the potential to make history, with several key political
figures considering making a bid. One of them is Hillary Clinton, who may look
to become the first female president in American history. Callan Wright examines
the potential race.
Buying
Office
by Matt Egan
As the race for the next governor of New Jersey approaches, the pockets of politicians
in the Garden State are fearing one man. In 2001, Jon Corzine spent $60 million
of his own fortune to win a seat in the Senate. This November, he'll break the
bank again as he tries to become governor. But is this good for politics?