Yakima Herald-Republic back issues from May 2003:
Clarification.(to "More Guns, Less Crime," Stanford Law Review, vol. 55, p. 1313, 2003)(Editorial)
May 01, 2003 ... Some have asked why Florenz Plassmann and John Whitley's paper, Confirming "More Guns, Less Crime," 55 STAN. L. REV. 1313 (2003), appeared in the Review as a joint paper by Florenz Plassmann and John Whitley when it had been circulated on the SSRN as a joint paper by John Lott, Florenz ...
Foreword: on American Exceptionalism.(Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. UNPACKING "AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM" II. THE OVERLOOKED FACE OF AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM III. RESPONDING TO AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: THE BUSH DOCTRINE AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 A. Four Responses B. The Emerging Bush Doctrine C. Addressing Exceptionalism Through ...
Compulsory licensing and the duty of good faith in TRIPS. (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property) (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. TEXTUAL BASES FOR GOOD FAITH II. AUTHORITY FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF GOOD FAITH III. GOOD FAITH IN THE EXERCISE OF PATENT RIGHTSA. UnderutilizationB. Differential Pricing IV. GOOD FAITH IN THE ENACTMENT OF COMPULSORY LICENSESA. Reverse ...
International delegations, the structural Constitution, and non-self-execution. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. LIMITS ON DELEGATIONA. Nondelegation DoctrineB. Procedural Requirements for Making LawC. Appointments ClauseD. Article III LimitationsE. Anticommandeering Limitations II. INTERNATIONAL DELEGATIONSA. U.N. Security CouncilB ....
The International Criminal Court and the political economy of antitreaty discourse. (Symposim on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND ANTITREATY DISCOURSEA. Understanding the International Criminal CourtB. Arguing About the International Criminal Court:Official Antitreaty Discourse and Its Alternatives II. ANTI-ANTITREATY DISCOURSE: SOME ...
Navigating law and politics: the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and the independent counsel. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. HISTORY OF THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL ACT AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT II. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL ACT AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT A. Checks on Prosecutorial Discretion 1. The Independent Counsel Act 2. The ...
Liberal democracy and cosmopolitan duty. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE INSTITUTIONAL TURN IN COSMOPOLITAN THEORYA. From Individual to Institutional DutiesB. The Relevance of Plausibility Constraints II. LIBERAL DEMOCRACY AND COSMOPOLITAN DUTY A. The Source and Significance of Weak Cosmopolitan Sentiments B. A ...
The new confederalism: treaty delegations of legislative, executive, and judicial authority. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. DELEGATIONS, POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY, AND CONFEDERATIONSA.Federal Theory Before the FoundingB."Congress Is Not a Legislative Assembly, nor a RepresentativeAssembly, but Only a Diplomatic Assembly"C."The People Have No Right to Enter into ...
Toward an institutional theory of sovereignty. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE MODEL: "WORLD POLITY" INSTITUTIONALISM AND THE STATE A. Understanding Social Organization: Sociological Institutionalism B. Understanding the State as a Social Organization: An Introduction to the "World Polity" C. The ...
Does power trump law? (international relations) (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... The craving for an interpretation of history is so deep-rooted that, unless we have a constructive outlook over the past, we are drawn either to mysticism or to cynicism. --Frederick Powicke Modern Historians and the Study of History (1) On his right hand Billy ...
The cost of commitment. (human rights treaties) (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. EXISTING WORK ON THE COST OF COMMITTING TO HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIESA. The Sovereignty View: The Cost of Commitment Is UniformB. A Normative View: The Cost of Commitment IsLess Important than NormsC. The Rationalist View: The Cost of Commitment ...
Human rights and constitutional rights: harmony and dissonance. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. DUAL POSITIVIZATION AND THE PRODUCTION OF DISSONANCE A. Three Aspects of Fundamental Rights 1. The consensual, suprapositive, and institutional aspects 2. Overlaps and divergence among the three aspects B. Potential Dissonance Between the ...
Do states have a moral obligation to obey international law? (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... INTRODUCTION In 1960 Israeli agents kidnapped Adolf Eichmann from Argentine territory. This violation of international law sparked protests from all quarters. Israel, having accomplished its goal, apologized to Argentina, which had no great desire to draw attention to its colony ...
Adding insult to injury: questioning the role of dignity in conceptions of sovereignty. (Sympoisum on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> I. CHANGING SOVEREIGNTY AND DIGNITY II. THE IDEA, THE POLITICS, AND THE DEVELOPING LAW OF DIGNITY III. BRINGING THE TERM DIGNITY INTO UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT LAW A. Dignity and the Bill of Rights B. Dignity and the Functional Capacity of Institutions C. Role-Dignity ...
International agreements and the political safeguards of federalism. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. STATE LAW AND SOLE EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTSA. The Federalist ViewB. The Nationalist ViewC. Pragmatic ConsiderationsD. Proposed Middle Ground II. STATE LAW AND THE TREATY POWERA. The Context of the DebateB. A ...
Treaties, international law, and constitutional rights. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. CONSTITUTIONAL HEGEMONY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE A. The Doctrine of Constitutional Hegemony B. Overriding Rights, Quietly C. Hegemony Entrenched II. QUESTIONING HEGEMONY A. Current Practice in a National-Interests Perspective B. Redefining ...
Relational sovereignty. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. HISTORICAL MODELS OF SOVEREIGNTY--AND THEIR LIMITATIONSA. Historical Models as Metaphors 1. Hobbesian sovereignty 2. Lockean sovereigntyB. The Metaphor Breaks Down: International Humanitarian LawC. Limitations of Old Sovereignty Under ...
Unsigning. (treaty establishing the International Criminal Court) (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE FORMAL LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF SIGNATURE II. SIGNATURE AS A STRATEGIC PROBLEM A. Ex Post and Ex Ante Considerations 1. Ex post effects 2. Ex ante effects B. The (In)Adequacy of Interim Obligations C. Implications III. STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS ...
The end of sovereignty and the new humanism. (Symposium on Treaties, Enforcement, and U.S. Sovereignty)
May 01, 2003; ... INTRODUCTION Lewis Carroll's Alice spied the Cheshire Cat and asked, "Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" The Cat replied, "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to." Alice merely wanted to go "somewhere." Their engagement continued a ...
Nina Umtuch Elwell
May 01, 2003 ... Colonial Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Nina Umtuch Elwell, 73, of Toppenish, went to the Creatoron April 30, 2003 in Yakima. She was born March 10, 1930 to Archiloneand Mary (Emmett) Umtuch in Toppenish.She married Oren Elwell, Sr. and they made their home inToppenish ....
Pauline Van Doren (Euteneier)
May 01, 2003 ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Pauline Van Doren (Euteneier), age 95, of Yakima, passedaway in her sleep on Wednesday, April 30, 2003. Pauline was bornAugust 26, 1907 in Kronau, Saskatchewan, Canada. Farming and workbrought her family to the Yakima Valley in 1917. Pauline ...
Rose Ann Hunter
May 01, 2003 ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Rose Ann Hunter, age 18, of Yakima, died April 28, 2003as a result of an auto accident. She was born May 4, 1984 in IdahoFalls, Idaho. Rose was full of life, a beaming light, an "I'm going to succeed"attitude. She was a graduate of West ...
Melvin James Clark
May 01, 2003 ... SUNNYSIDE - Melvin James Clark, 86, was born at Roosevelt, WA,November 7, 1916, to James I. Clark and Blanche (Johnson) Clark. Hedied April 28, 2003, in Sunnyside. Melvin (Deak) married Dorothy Ellen (Frasure) Leonard, July 30,1959, at Goldendale, WA. They built their A-frame home ...
Karen E. Wilder
May 01, 2003 ... Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, Federal Way, WAFEDERAL WAY, WA - Karen E. Wilder, age 54, passed away Saturday,April 26, 2003 at her home in Federal Way. She is survived by her sister, Myrna Damron; and her brother, GregWilder; two nephews, Jeremy and Ryan Wilder; three ...
Francis Morris Waggener
May 01, 2003 ... Shaw & Sons Funeral DirectorsYAKIMA - Francis Morris Waggener, 79, was in a very special placewhen the Lord and Savior called him home on April 27, 2003. Duringmorning worship service at Bethel A.M.E. Church just after prayer wasgiven, Morris bowed his head and gave up his ...
Marilyn Joy North
May 01, 2003 ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Marilyn Joy North, 66, of Yakima, passed away peacefullyon Tuesday, April 29, 2003 in her home in Yakima. She was born September 6, 1936 in Aberdeen, SD to Elmer and Esther(Cunningham) Nelson. Marilyn was raised and educated in the ...
Doris E. Hotchkiss
May 01, 2003 ... Shaw & Sons Funeral DirectorsYAKIMA - Doris E. Hotchkiss, of Yakima, died at her home, April28, 2003. She was the first child of Algot and Josephine Smith, bornon September 2, 1915 in Kulm, North Dakota. As a child she moved tothis area with her parents. She attended Kittitas ...
Carroll B. Kramer
May 01, 2003 ... SPOKANE, WA - Carroll B. Kramer, 73, succumbed to the ravages ofbone cancer within weeks of its discovery. He was surrounded withlove from his family as he left this world. Carroll was born in Harrington, Washington and grew up on a dryland wheat ranch. He married June Ann ...
Arthur Duane Newman
May 01, 2003 ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - With great sadness the Newman family announces thepassing of one of its most feisty, loyal, energetic, spirited, lion-hearted, tenacious, fun-loving and vibrant members. Arthur DuaneNewman, 67, passed away Monday, April 28th, 2003 at his home ...
Carmen Hata
May 01, 2003 ... Merritt Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Carmen Hata, 78, passed away on April 27, 2003 at YakimaValley Memorial Hospital. She was born on August 15, 1924 in Fresno,CA, the second child of Kiyoshi and Shigio (Hanate) Ishibashi in afamily of seven brothers and sisters. At the age of ...
Saxophone player Leopoldo Diaz, 36, is the only member of Los Diamantes to not have a family or work full time at another job. He lives as a sax-for-hire
May 01, 2003 ... around the Yakima Valley ....
Gene Beireis and Dick Matson
May 01, 2003 ... Staff photo by ...
Classes Help End the Violence
May 01, 2003; ... VOICES OF THE VALLEY SUNNYSIDE - The six women stand in a semi-circle in the school'sgymnasium, fists curled and prepped, legs shoulder-width apart.Strength comes from having the right stance, their instructor hadsaid, and now, they get to test their skills. Taking her best ...
Death Notices
May 01, 2003 ... Richard Lawhorn Richard Bruce Lawhorn, 44, of Selah died Friday at home. Mr. Lawhorn was born in Pryor, Okla. Survivors include his parents, Richard and Maxine Lawhorn ofSelah; three sisters, Judith Irene Hauenstein of Riverside, Calif.,Deborah Anne Trudel of ...
Yakima People -- Scouts Honor Two Adult Leaders -- Valley Students on All-State Team
May 01, 2003 ... Scouts Honor Two Adult Leaders Two local men have come through the ranks with flying colors. Kerry Grant and Bruce Heiser, both of Yakima, have received honorsfrom the Grand Columbia Council Boy Scouts of America. Grant was awarded the Silver Beaver Award for ...
Letters to the editor
May 01, 2003 ... Humble Kudos To the editor - My sombrero is off to you and to your staff! "Inkon Paper" deserves a heartfelt salute. Mrs. Moss Sr. brought the publication home from her recent tripthere, where she visited your new Yakima resident, our son Phil MossJr., and his wife. I've now ...
Law Enforcement -- Heavy Mettle Country -- Light touch offsets big arsenal in Ranger's job
May 01, 2003; ... Gene Beireis puts on about 20 pounds every work day. At the endof the day, it comes right back off. The body armor, all eight ornine pounds of it. The handgun and extra magazines. The handcuffs andpepper spray. The leatherman tool that can be used as a knife. Thebaton and ...
Charley Beth Rollinger, front left, Alfonso Laress, center, and their second-grade classmates at Sunnyside's Pioneer Elementary School practice the
May 01, 2003 ... Maypole dance last week in hopes of achieving the perfect, as seenin the photo at right. At 12:30 p.m. today, eight classes fvromthree Sunnyside ...
Take Time, Effort to Protect Wilderness
May 01, 2003; ... OUTDOORS EDITOR I'll never forget hiking nine miles in to a remote mountain lakeand, on the fringes of my campsite, finding three large bags ofsomebody else's garbage wedged between boulders. I ended up packingthe bags out, wondering what kind of unthinking, insensitive, ...
A Reason to Celebrate -- Grandview band makes a name for itself, thanks in part to Cinco De Mayo celebration
May 01, 2003; ... VOICES STAFF WRITER GRANDVIEW - Los Diamantes Del Valle is not famous by any means. The Grandview norteno band rehearses in a garage that looks morelike a shed, it travels the Northwest in a bus and all but one of thesix members work full-time jobs. But in the past four ...
Outdoor Briefs -- What's Happening
May 01, 2003 ... Basic Mountaineering Class Starts in May Instruction during an upcoming nine-session Basic Mountaineeringcourse, to be taught through Yakima Valley Community College byCentral Washington Mountain Rescue, will run the gamut from classroominstruction to rock climbing to crevasse ...
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo -- Granger
May 01, 2003 ... GRANGER A parade, a carnival and a fishing derby make up the 56th annualCherry Festival this weekend, held at the same time as a Cinco deMayo celebration. The Lion's Club puts on the Cherry Festival, most of which is heldin Granger Town Park. Activities begin with the Miss ...
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo -- Sunnyside
May 01, 2003 ... SUNNYSIDE The streets close to traffic and open to partiers as Sunnysideturns the corner of Edison Avenue and Sixth Street into its 15thannual Cinco de Mayo festival. A carnival, dancing charro horses and a slate of live music,headlined by Los Bondadosos, are among the ...
Tejano Band Legends, Sunnyside's Lee to Perform
May 01, 2003 ... TOPPENISH - The Legends are coming to Kristy Lee's aid again. Carlos Guzman, Augustin Ramirez and Sonny Ozuna - all Grammy-winners in the Tejano band Legends - will perform from 8 p.m. tomidnight Sunday at the Liberty Theater, 211 S. Toppenish Ave, tocelebrate Cinco de ...
Lower Valley Briefs
May 01, 2003 ... Tables Available for Yard Sale GRANDVIEW - Tables are available on a first-come, first-servebasis for a yard sale set for May 10 at Grandview Senior Center, 401W. Second St. The cost is $10 for a large table and $5 for a small table.Proceeds from the rentals go toward senior ...
A Great Way to Start May -- SUNNYSIDE - Elementary school children will take over the streets today to perform the annual maypole dance.
May 01, 2003 ... At 12:30 p.m. eight classes of students grades 2-4 will dancearound one pole each at the closed intersection of Edison Avenue andSixth Street. To the accompaniment of Irish dance music, the studentswill wind ribbons around the poles and then pass out flowers ...
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo -- Grandview
May 01, 2003 ... Big-name entertainers, a new carnival and a car show willpunctuate this year's Cinco de Mayo celebration at the GrandviewCountry Park and Fairgrounds on Wallace Way. Activities are organized by Prosser radio station KMNA La MaquinaMusical. Friday 4 p.m. - Haworth ...
Editorial -- Indian Trust Account Funds -- Let Judge's Biting Words Translate Into Action
May 01, 2003 ... Wouldn't you think seven years is long enough for a lawsuit todrag on in federal court? Yet after all that time, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberthcontinues to verbally blister the federal government, which in turncontinues to avoid accounting for Indian trust account funds it ...
Tourney Town -- Prep Basketball
May 01, 2003 ... Shootout a Bear of a Challenge for Rams -- WV boys will faceBrewster, girls get Class 4A power By ROGER UNDERWOOD YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC It's customary at events such as Wednesday's news conference forthe Tourneytown.com Shootout to thank people. And sure ...
War in Iraq -- Rumsfeld Rolls Into Baghdad -- Iraqi protest again leads to fatal shots by Marines; 2 dead
May 01, 2003; ... LOS ANGELES TIMES BAGHDAD, Iraq - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, making atriumphal visit to Iraq on Wednesday, hailed what he called itsliberation from a "brutal, vicious regime" and promised that theUnited States has no intention of "owning or running" the ...
Stretching Out a Curriculum -- Heritage College says art major could be on the boards
May 01, 2003; ... Heritage College is abloom with art. Students are starting artclubs, teachers give cutting edge art courses, famous artists speakand show their art on campus. And now there's serious talk that the school may offer art as amajor in the coming year. Not a moment too soon, say ...
Energy Dept. to Open Los Alamos Contract to Bids
May 01, 2003; ... CHICAGO TRIBUNE WASHINGTON - Citing "systemic management failures," the Departmentof Energy announced steps Wednesday that could take control of thetroubled Los Alamos National Laboratory away from the University ofCalifornia, which has run the top-secret nuclear weapons lab since ...
Hiking -- Steamboat Rock Delivers Array of Scenic Panorama
May 01, 2003; ... TRAIL BLAZER Some hiking trips seemed doomed from the beginning, while othersstart with a bang and never let up. Naturally, we prefer the latterdescription. Our experience on a trip to Steamboat Rock State Parknear Grand Coulee Dam reflected this. Starting early on a Saturday ...
Local Sports Report
May 01, 2003 ... Columbia Basin Takes Pair From Yaks YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC PASCO - Rick Russert had three of his five hits for the day in a16-hit attack in the second game as Columbia Basin College completeda baseball doubleheader sweep of Yakima Valley in NWAACC EasternRegion play ...
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo -- Not letting the calendar stand in the way, 'Fifth of May' festivities will be around the Valley to enjoy all weekend
May 01, 2003 ... It's time to celebrate and wave the red, white and green. Cinco de Mayo - the date of the 1862 Battle of Puebla in whichMexicans defeated the French - falls on a Monday this year. YAKIMA But in downtown Yakima, the revelry takes place on Sunday. Thecelebration runs ...
Prep Roundup
May 01, 2003 ... Louden Leads Rams' Sweep YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC SUNNYSIDE - Mika Louden earned medalist honors with a 92, andteammates Ashley Filliol and Erin Woodcock shot 94 and 95,respectively, as West Valley's girls remained unbeaten in Mid-ValleyLeague golfby defeating defeated ...
Granger Features Cherry Festival
May 01, 2003 ... From a parade to a pageant, Granger's 56th annual Cherry Festivalwill liven up the town this weekend. Organizers have put together a full schedule that should attractresidents and visitors alike, spokeswoman Berniece Stoops said. "It's a small town, it's friendly and we have ...
Prep Cross Country
May 01, 2003 ... WV's Ehlis, EV's Siebol Sign to Run in College YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Two of the best distance runners in Central Washington - WestValley's Brian Ehlis and East Valley's Breanne Siebol - signed NCAADivsion I letters of intent on Tuesday. Ehlis is headed to Oklahoma ...
Social Security Statements Warn of Shortfall
May 01, 2003 ... LOS ANGELES TIMES WASHINGTON - Your next annual statement from the governmentestimating your Social Security retirement benefits will state inblunt language that those funds are in jeopardy. As if today's workers weren't already worried enough that SocialSecurity will not be ...
Crackdown Targets Online Auction Fraud
May 01, 2003 ... WASHINGTON (AP) - When Rick Skinner auctioned his laptop computeron the Internet, he expected to pocket hundreds of dollars. Instead,he was left without a laptop or the money for it, but he got a lessonin Internet fraud. Con artists located Skinner through eBay and persuaded him ...
Libya Accepts Responsibility for Lockerbie -- Move could clear way for eliminating U.N., U.S. sanctions
May 01, 2003 ... THE WASHINGTON POST AMMAN, Jordan - The Libyan government has accepted responsibilityfor the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland,potentially clearing a major obstacle to eliminating U.S. and U.N.economic sanctions on the country, Libyan Foreign Minister ...
High-Level Al-Qaida Suspect Arrested in Pakistan
May 01, 2003 ... THE WASHINGTON POST KARACHI, Pakistan - Police have arrested six suspected al-Qaidaoperatives, including a leading suspect in the 2000 bombing of theUSS Cole, Pakistani officials said Wednesday. Tawfiq bin Attash, a Yemeni citizen who has been linked to severalhigh-ranking ...
War in Iraq -- Wednesday's Developments
May 01, 2003 ... -- President Bush will speak to the nation from an aircraftcarrier's deck today to announce that major combat in Iraq hasended. Spokesman Ari Fleischer said Bush will not declare the war isover, however. -- Hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslims, beating their chestsand ...
Over Half of Tuitioin to Fall on Students -- Legislative proposals increase burden on those who will attend UW and WSU
May 01, 2003 ... SPOKANE (AP) - Within the next two years, students at theUniversity of Washington and Washington State University may reach atuition milestone: For the first time, they would pay a larger shareof their tuition than the state. Tuition increases proposed by the Legislature would ...
Pneumonia Vaccine Works for Infants -- and Adults -- Seattle research finds Prevnar prevents spread of disease to family members
May 01, 2003; ... A new pneumonia vaccine for infants dramatically reduces seriousillness in young children and may prevent the spread of the bacteriato adults, researchers in Seattle report. The first pneumonia vaccine for babies was approved in 2000 and isnow recommended for all children under age ...