Articles by Jonathan Turley Page 2

122 articles since 1998

After the hurricanes, it’s raining money

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | September 28, 2005
IT IS ONE OF THE secrets of the Beltway: Washington loves disasters. Read more
 

When justices won’t go

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | August 13, 2005
IT CAME AS something of a shock at the beginning of the summer when Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist announced that he would not be resigning from the Supreme Court. Read more
 

The faith of John Roberts

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | July 25, 2005
Judge John G. Roberts Jr. Read more
 

So What’s the Story on Bob Novak?

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | July 1, 2005
Columnist Robert Novak has made a career for himself as a human flamethrower for conservative causes. Read more
 

The Not So Dirty Dozen

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | April 18, 2005
There were times last week that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist appeared to morph into North Korean President Kim Jong Il – threatening the use of “the nuclear option” while demanding a nonaggression pact from the Democrats. Read more
 

Dissing the Dead to Save the Accused

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | March 4, 2005
The trial of actor Robert Blake has been, perhaps fittingly, a made-for-TV drama. Read more
 

Stop Doubting Thomas

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | December 27, 2004
Chief Justice William Rehnquist must loathe opening the morning paper these days. Read more
 

Uncle Jonathan’s Wild Ride

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | December 9, 2004
This week, I almost bought two luxury cars in New York City. Read more
 

Hook or Crook in Washington

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | November 24, 2004
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has become the Teflon Don of politics – surviving allegations that include bribery, misuse of federal personnel and unlawful campaign practices. Read more
 

Ashcroft Kicks the Screen Door

Opinion | By Jonathan Turley | November 14, 2004
It was perhaps the last and most signature act of Atty. Read more
 
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