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Associate Editor Evan Thomas, who wrote this week's story, agrees that divining the court's direction "is a bit like Kremlinology." A graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, Thomas is somewhat of an expert himself, having spent two years reporting on the court for TIME and two years writing the magazine's Law section. "This story is partly about what effect the election might have on the court's future direction," says Thomas, "but in writing it, I was reminded of how difficult it is for anyone, even the President, to influence...
...eliminate loopholes. Their means differ: Republicans, for instance, favor a flat tax, while Democrats would maintain some form of graduated rates. Even so, the new ideas germinating reflect the broad outlines of future national debates, which will be played out within the parties as well as between them. -By Evan Thomas. Reported by Laurence I. Barrett and Joseph N. Boyce/ Dallas
...retain a naturalness and warmth. If she is to add to the ticket-and enlarge politics itself-it will be not because she was able to transform herself into another Walter Mondale but because she was able to be at once a national politician and a woman. -By Evan Thomas...
...Udall of Arizona, who was chairman of an ad hoc committee looking into Jackson's grievances, wistfully noted last week, "I want a nice, boring convention. It can't be too boring for me." A calm convention, however, would seem somehow unDemocratic. It also seems unlikely. -By Evan Thomas. Reported by Sam Allis/North Oaks and David Beckwith/Washington
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