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Collection Inventory

Series XVI. Articles and Op-Eds, 1956-2004

Scope and Content Notes:

In this portion of the collection the researcher will find 183 articles and 110 op-eds written by Dick Thornburgh, spanning the period from 1956 to 2004, from law school years up to and including Thornburgh's ongoing career. The op-eds are included here online.

The myriad articles cover legal topics, as well as Pennsylvania, national and international issues. The topics include, for example: public service, judicial reform, home rule, merit selection, organized crime, crime prevention, white collar crime, Pennsylvania's economy, economic development, jobs, education, welfare reform, Three Mile Island (TMI), energy, ethics in government, balanced budget amendment, drug abuse, terrorism, rule of law, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), environmental laws, United Nations, Hong Kong, civil justice reform, tort reform, science and technology, independent counsel, malpractice, and homeland security.

Although the themes are highly varied, they consistently appear over Thornburgh's twenty-five year public service and ongoing careers. Nowhere is Thornburgh's leadership role in clarifying issues and serving as an advocate of positive change more evident than in these well-crafted and interesting articles.

The articles have been printed in legal journals, bulletins, newsletters, law reviews, and other various publications. Folders containing the articles are arranged chronologically, and there are both original copies, and frequent drafts. Of additional interest will be Thornburgh's annotations throughout.

There are 110 op-eds, written by Dick Thornburgh, which similarly include many of the above topics. The primary difference is that they appear solely in newspapers, and from the period 1966-2004. Of special interest is that all op-eds are online here. The newspapers include, just for example: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Press, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today, Toledo Blade, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, International Tribune Review, Detroit News, and Harrisburg Patriot-News.

Subseries 1. Articles 1956-2004


Box 979
Folder 1 Case Note: United States v. Brown Shoes Co., University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 4 Summer, 1956
Folder 2 "Discovery and Federal Income Tax Return in Civil Litigation," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 18, No. 1 Fall, 1956
Folder 3 "Equity," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 21, No. 2 December, 1959
Folder 4 "Remedies," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 22, No. 2 December, 1960
Folder 5 "Remedies," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 23, No. 2 December, 1961
Folder 6 "Remedies," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 24, No. 2 December, 1962
Folder 7 "Remedies," University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 25, No. 2 December, 1963
Folder 8 "Report of Junior Bar Conference," PA Bar Association Quarterly, Vol. 35, p. 136 January, 1964
Folder 9 "Indigents in PA Criminal Courts: The Impact of Gideon v. Wainwright," PA Bar Association Quarterly, Vol. 36, No.1, p. 59 October, 1964
Folder 10 "Report of Public Service Committee," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Vol.115, No.1, p. 29 January, 1967
Folder 11 "Proposed Amendments to Pennsylvania Constitution," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Vol. 115, No. 4, p. 12 April, 1967
Folder 12 "Report of Public Service Committee," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 39 February, 1968
Folder 13 "Review of Judiciary Article Proposed by Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Daily Edition, No. 4. March 28, 1968
Folder 14 "Blueprint For Modern Government: A Home Rule Charter for Pittsburgh," The Pittsburgh Point January 16, 1969
Folder 15 "Blueprint For Modern Government: A Home Rule Charter for Pittsburgh," The Republican Voice, Vol. 4, No. 1 February, 1969
Folder 16 "Reports of Public Service Committee," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 45 February, 1969
Folder 17 "Report of Public Service Committee," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 42 February, 1970
Folder 18 "Support Your Local Police: The Case For Strict Handgun Controls," Juris, Duquesne University Law School, Vol. VI, No. 1 1969
Folder 19 "Organized Crime in Western PA-We Are All Victims," Greater Pittsburgh June, 1970
Folder 20 "Are We Really Serious About the Crime Problem?," University of Pittsburgh Law Review 1970
Folder 21 "Are We Really Serious About the Crime Problem?," University of Pittsburgh Law Review January, 1971
Folder 22 "Metropolitan Government-Would You Repeat the Question Please?," Pittsburgh Legal Journal, No. 3 March, 1971
Folder 23 "Metropolitanism: A Local View," Topic 22, A Journal of Liberal Arts, Washington and Jefferson College, pp. 26-30 Fall, 1971
Folder 24 "Support the Police by Handgun Control," American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 59, pp. 404-406 April, 1973
Folder 25 "The Case for Strict Handgun Controls," Police Times, March/April, 1973
Folder 26 "Danger! Man With a Gun!," Milwaukee Journal May 13, 1973
Folder 27 "Changing Priorities in the United States Attorney's Office," Juris, Duquesne University Law School, Vol. VIII, No. 2 December, 1974
Folder 28 "Preface," Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 64, No. 2 December, 1975
Folder 29 "A Professional Approach to the Career Criminal," publication unknown, excerpted from address to The Conference For a Safe Ohio May 27, 1976
Folder 30 "Reconciling Effective Federal Prosecution and the Fifth Amendment: 'Criminal Coddling,' 'The New Torture' or 'A Rational Accommodation?,'" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 155-166 1976
Folder 31 Letter regarding S.1. to James Smith, Executive Director Allegheny County Bar Association, Pittsburgh Legal Journal, pp. 53-59 Spring, 1976
Folder 32 "For the Defense," Harper's, Vol. 252, No. 1512, pp. 4-6 May, 1976
Folder 33 "A Professional Approach to the Career Criminal," LEAA Newsletter, Vol.6, No.1, pp. 2-6 June, 1976
Folder 34 "The Federal Role in Law Enforcement," Current History, Vol. 70, No. 417, pp. 249-252 June, 1976
Folder 35 "New Challenge Under Speedy Trial Act," New York Law Journal August 30, 1976
Folder 36 "Crime and Crime Prevention: What Banks Can Do," The Magazine of Bank Administration, pp. 44-46 September,1976
Folder 37 "The Speedy Trial Act," The Judges Journal, Vol.15, No. 4, pp. 92-96 Fall, 1976
Folder 38 "White Collar Crime," Federal Bar News, Vol. 23, No. 11, pp. 308-311 December, 1976
Folder 39 "Band Aid Efforts Won't Solve the Crime Problem," Bar Leader, pp. 16-18 February 3, 1977
Folder 40 "A New Agenda for Leadership," Apparel News February, 1978
Folder 41 "What Makes Dick Run?," The Smaller Manufacturer, pp. 5-7 March, 1978
Folder 42 "Remarks by Dick Thornburgh," PA Fireman April,1978
Folder 43 "Credit Unions," Key Notes September, 1978
Folder 44 "The Economy and a Climate for Jobs," Apparel News September 25, 1978
Folder 45 "Philadelphia Schools and Pennsylvania Government," Trunk Line September 25, 1978
Folder 46 "Why I Can Lead"; "The Corruption Issue"; "PA's Growth Prospects"; "Taxation and Finance," four articles: Evening and Sunday Bulletin October 9, 1978

Box 980
Folder 1 Address to Ripon Society Annual Meeting, Ripon Forum, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 13-14 June, 1979
Folder 2 "Welfare Could Collapse of Its Own Weight," Criminal Justice and the Elderly Summer, 1980
Folder 3 "States Have Responsibility in Partnerships for Progress," National Civic Review, Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 11-16 January, 1981
Folder 4 "Energy Issues," American Oil and Gas Reporter, pp. 87-89 January, 1981
Folder 5 "...But States Have Entered a New Era, Offer 'A Better Way,'" Governors Bulletin May 8, 1981
Folder 6 "Managing the New Federalism in Pennsylvania," Ripon Forum, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 6-10 January, 1982
Folder 7 "Thornburgh Legally Speaking," Pennsylvania Lawyer, Vol. 4, No. 4 June 15, 1982
Folder 8 "Message to Members of PA Pharmaceutical Association," Pennsylvania Pharmacist, Vol. 63, No. 10, pp. 246 and 264 October, 1982
Folder 9 "Governor Dick Thornburgh Analyzes PA's Economy," PMA Outlook, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 5-19 Fall, 1982
Folder 10 "Renewing Our Commitment," Holocaust Education, by Marcia Sachs Littell, Symposium Series, Vol. 13, pp. 1-5 October 24-26, 1982
Folder 11 "Fast, Painless, Cures for Flaws in Shaping Federal Budgets," Business Week, p. 23 April 30, 1984
Folder 12 "State Strategies and Incentives for Economic Development," Journal of Law and Commerce, Vol. 4, No. 1 1984
Folder 13 "Crisis Management: Ten Key Lessons From Three Mile Island Experience," Public Affairs Review, pp. 24-28 1985
Folder 14 "Innovation Through Application," Price Waterhouse Report regarding Conference on Innovation for Economic Growth July 30, 1985
Folder 15 "Congress, President Need Change to Constitution on Balancing the Budget," Governors Weekly Bulletin, NGA 1986
Folder 16 "Ten Lessons in Emergency Management," Capital Ideas, Governors Center at Duke University November 1, 1986
Folder 17 "The Case for Constitutionally Mandated Balanced Budget," Detroit College of Law Review, Vol. 1986, No. 4 Winter, 1986
Folder 18 "TMI: Le Temoignage de Dick Thornburgh, Gouverneur de Pennsylvannie," (To be published as chapter in France) 1987
Folder 19 "How Pennsylvania regained control of welfare," City & State, July, 1987
Folder 20 Subject: The politics of deficit reduction: Ties that Bind: Debts, Deficits, Demographics, p. 80, Americans for Generational Equity Conference Proceedings September 10-11, 1987
Folder 21 "From the Star Car to the Governor's Office," Bulletin of the John F. Kennedy School of Government Fall/Winter, 1987
Folder 22 "Thoughts on the 1988 Campaign," Harvard Political Review, Vol. 15, No. 1 November, 1987
Folder 23 Published remarks from Eagleton Institute of Politics, The Governor and the Legislature: "Office of Governor: Problems and Possibilities," Eagleton's 1987 Symposium on State of the States 1988
Folder 24 "The Pennsylvania Experience: The State's Role in an Era of Economic Transition," Economic Development Commentary, Vol. 12, No. 1 Spring, 1988
Folder 25 "Thornburgh Looks Back and Ahead," PMA Quarterly, Vol. 1, No.1 April, 1988
Folder 26 "Good Ethics is Good Government," Josephson Institute, Ethics Spring/Summer, 1988

Box 981
Folder 1 "Gramm-Rudman-Hollings and the Balanced Budget Amendment," Harvard Journal on Legislation, Vol. 25, No. 2 Summer, 1988
Folder 2 "Providing the Services our Citizens Want," County News, pp. 8a and 11a August 1, 1988
Folder 3 "The State's Role in an Era of Economic Transition: The Pennsylvania Experience, Economic Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 3 August, 1988
Folder 4 Thornburgh comments on "Hopes, Fears, and Federalism," by John E. Chubb, Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences Occasional Papers Series August 25, 1988
Folder 5 "A Revitalized Concept of Public Service," Flintlock and Powderhorn, Vol. 6, No. 2 September, 1988
Folder 6 "Challenges Facing State and Local Government," Forum, Vol. 3, No. 3 Fall, 1988
Folder 7 "Reinvigorating Government," JFK School of Government, Bulletin Fall/Winter, 1988
Folder 8 "Richard Thornburgh Sets His Agenda," Legal Times October 17, 1988
Folder 9 "The FBI National Academy-A Symbol of Excellence," The Police Chief November, 1988
Folder 10 "Message from Attorney General Dick Thornburgh," Commissioner's Communique (INS), Vol. 2, No. 6 November/December, 1988
Folder 11 "Thornburgh Seeks to Improve Coordination Between Law Enforcement Agencies," Subject to Debate November/December, 1988
Folder 12 "The Beat Officer-Preserving the Quality of Life," The Police Chief, Vol. 15, No. 12 December, 1988
Folder 13 "Anti-Drug Abuse Act an Opportunity for Law Enforcement," The Police Chief, Vol. LVI, No. 1 January, 1989
Folder 14 "For Police, Citizens Are Friends, As Well As Customers," Subject to Debate, Vol. 3, No. 1 (published by police executive research forum) January/February, 1989
Folder 15 "Terrorism and the Inherent Conflict of Values," The Police Chief March, 1989
Folder 16 "The Growing International Role of the Justice Department," World Affairs Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1 April 24, 1989
Folder 17 "Fighting 'Crime in the Suites,'" The Police Chief April, 1989
Folder 18 "A View from the Commission," Intergovernmental Perspective, Vol. 15, No. 3 Summer, 1989
Folder 19 "A Great Success Story," The Pentacle, Vol. 9, No. 1 Summer/June, 1989
Folder 20 "Proper Training of our Law Enforcement Personnel," The Field Training Quarterly October, 1989
Folder 21 "A Tale of Two Nations," ADL Bulletin (Anti-Defamation League), Vo. 46, No. 10 December, 1989
Folder 22 Opening statement by AG, ADL of B'nai B'rith, 1988 ADL Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents 1989
Folder 23 "A Focus on the Diverse Functions of DOJ: The War on Drugs," Federal Bar News & Journal, Vol. 37, No. 1 January, 1990
Folder 24 "Uncle Sam Wants You-to Pay What You Owe the Government," USA Today, Vol. 118, No. 2536 January, 1990
Folder 25 "A Message from the Attorney General," National Institute of Justice Bulletin, March, 1990
Folder 26 "White Collar Crime: The Federal Response," The Commonwealth, Vol. 84, No. 15 April 9, 1990
Folder 27 "The Soviet Union and the Rule of Law," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 69, No. 2 Spring, 1990
Folder 28 "Boundless Energy," Tennessee Law Review, Vol. 57, No. 3 Spring, 1990
Folder 29 "The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union: A Necessary Framework for Democratic Reform," The Heritage Lectures July 10, 1990
Folder 30 "The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union," Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. LVI, No. 21 August 15, 1990
Folder 31 "Firmly Committed to Enforce ADA," Worklife, Vol. 3, No. 3 Fall, 1990
Folder 32 "Thornburgh Defends Muzzle on Prosecutors," Legal Times November 12, 1990
Folder 33 "Founding Values," New Dimensions: The Psychology Behind the News November, 1990
Folder 34 "The Americans with Disabilities Act," LABOR Law Journal, Vol. 41, No. 12 December, 1990
Folder 35 "The Separation of Powers: An Exemplar of the Rule of Law," Washington University Law Quarterly, Vol. 68, No. 3 1990
Folder 36 Comments by Dick Thornburgh, The Lure of the Law, Richard W. Moll, pp.185-189 1990
Folder 37 "Law and Values in a Changing World," Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. LVII, No. 7 January 15, 1991
Folder 38 Published letter from AG Thornburgh regarding "What Happens to the Drugs After a Bust?" Ann Landers column January 21, 1991
Folder 39 "The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Future for Children," Exceptional Parent Magazine, Vol. 21, No. 2 March, 1991
Folder 40 "White-Collar Crime: The Federal Response," The Commonwealth March 23, 1991
Folder 41 "Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Laws -A National Priority," The George Washington Law Review, Vol. 59, No. 4 April, 1991
Folder 42 "Ethics and the Attorney General: The Attorney General Responds," Judicature, Vol. 74, No. 6 April-May, 1991
Folder 43 "Prosecutors and the press in the search for the truth," Judicature, Vol. 75, No. 1 June-July, 1991
Folder 44 "The Rule of Law in Eastern Europe," Cumberland Law Review, Vol. 21, p. 439 Summer, 1991
Folder 45 "The Americans with Disabilities Act: Overcoming Barriers to Independence," Program Digest (National Easter Seal Society) Winter, 1991

Box 982
Folder 1 "Old United Nations: Putting UN in a Fitness Course," Foreign Service Journal, Vol. 70, No. 5, pp. 31-33 May, 1993
Folder 2 "Today's United Nations in a Changing World," The American University Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 215-223 Fall, 1993
Folder 3 "Reform and Restructuring at the United Nations: A Progress Report," Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Social Sciences, Dartmouth College Occasional Papers Series 1993
Folder 4 "Time for a Balanced-Budget Amendment," Congressional Record-Senate, S1997 February 28, 1994
Folder 5 "The Saga of Cooper Companies: How NOT to Avoid Indictment," by Thornburgh and R. Adelman, K&L Securities Enforcement and Litigation Update, pp. 1-4 Spring, 1994
Folder 6 "Election Observation Mission to Russia," International Republican Institute (IRI) Spring, 1994
Folder 7 "The Saga of Cooper Companies: How NOT to Avoid Indictment," by Thornburgh and R. Adelman, Insights, Vol. 8, No. 9 September, 1994
Folder 8 "The Internationalization of Business Crime," Transnational Organized Crime, Vol. 1, pp. 23-32 Spring, 1995
Folder 9 "Doing What's Necessary to Fight Crime," Pennsylvania Lawyer, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 12-14 March-April, 1995
Folder 10 "Incompetent Counsel in Capital Cases: A Root Cause of Delay in Habeas Corpus Proceedings," The Advocate, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 3-5 June, 1995
Folder 11 "Selling Out Hong Kong Democracy," Legal Times July 17, 1995
Folder 12 "The Internationalization of Business Crime," White Collar Crime Reporter, Andrews Publications, Vol.9, No. 8 September, 1995
Folder 13 Divided It Stands: Can the UN Really Work? by James Holtje, forward by Dick Thornburgh, Turner Publishing, Inc. 1995
Folder 14 Forward by Governor Dick Thornburgh and Governor Dick Celests, co-chairs of State-Federal Technology Partnership; Partnerships: A Compendium of State and Federal Cooperative Technology Programs, Christopher Coburn, Editor 1995
Folder 15 "The Federal Role in Economic Development: Definitions, Issues, and Options," National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) Panel (paper submitted) January 26, 1996
Folder 16 "High Noon for Civil Justice Reform," The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Vol. 4, No. 2 February, 1996
Folder 17 "Punitive Damage Awards After BMW v. Gore," Legal Backgrounder, Vol. 11, No. 27 July 26, 1996
Folder 18 Introduction, p. v, " Civil Justice Reform: What Now?," Briefly...Perspectives on Legislation, Regulation, and Litigation, No. 3 November, 1996
Folder 19 "Business Crime Goes International," Common Sense, Republican Journal of Fact and Opinion, No. 9, pp. 75-85 Winter, 1996
Folder 20 "Toward an Effective and Efficient United Nations," American Leadership Conference, Washington Times Foundation 1996
Folder 21 "America's Civil Justice Dilemma: The Prospects for Reform," Maryland Law Review, Vol. 5, No.4 1996
Folder 22 Introduction by Dick Thornburgh, Citizen Suite and Qui Tam Actions: Private Enforcement of Public Policy by Blanch, Cohen Gerson, Slavitt. Published by National Legal Center for the Public Interest 1996
Folder 23 "Tort Reform and the 1996 Election" by Dick Thornburgh and Genevieve Matthews, The Alert, Newsletter of Federal Bar Association's Corporate & Association Counsel's Division, Vol. 5, No.5 January, 1997
Folder 24 "Junk Science Makes Junk Law," National Review, Vol. XLIX, No. 5 March 24, 1997
Folder 25 "The Rule of Law in Hong Kong: Some Implications for U.S. Policy," Journal of International Economic Law, University of Pittsburgh, Vol. 18, No. 1 Spring, 1997
Folder 26 "The Search for 'The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth' in the Criminal Justice System," Iowa Advocate, pp. 8-9, (Excerpted from speech to University of Iowa School of Law spring/summer, 1997
Folder 27 "Supreme Court Should Confirm Trial Judges' Authority to Review Scientific Evidence," Legal Opinion Letter of the Washington Legal Foundation September 26, 1997
Folder 28 "Introduction of Chairman F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. and Chancellor James H. McCormick," State System of Higher Education, p.8 November 13, 1997
Folder 29 Published Federalist Society Conference on "Civil Justice and the Litigation Process," Dick Thornburgh Opening remarks, New York Law School Law Review, Vol. XLI, No. 2, p. 537 1997
Folder 30 "Junk Science-The Lawyer's Ethical Responsibilities," Fordham Urban Law Journal, Vol. XXV, No. 3 Spring, 1998
Folder 31 "Let Starr Do His Job," by Griffin B. Bell, Edwin Meese, III, Richard L. Thornburgh, and William P. Barr, Wall Street Journal Op Ed March 11, 1998
Folder 32 "Government Lawyers and Privilege: The Hazards of Wearing Two Hats," On Point, Vol. 2, No.1, p. 11 August, 1998
Folder 33 "A Preview of the Supreme Court's 1998-1999 Term," K&L Appellate Briefs, Vol. 2, No. 9 September, 1998
Folder 34 "Some Reflections on Three Mile Island," No.9 Contemporary Issue Series Occasional Paper, The Clarke Center, Dickinson College September, 1998
Folder 35 "A Path to Smarter Federal Leadership in Economic Development: Learning, Leveraging and Linking," Economic Development Quarterly-The Journal of American Economic Revitalization, Vol.12, No. 4 November, 1998
Folder 36 Introduction by Dick Thornburgh, The Qui Tam Quagmire: Understanding the Law in and Era of Aggressive Expansion, Washington Legal Foundation 1998
Folder 37 Defending the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Supreme Court Amicus Brief filed by Dick Thornburgh on behalf of N.O.D. on the Olmstead Case March 15, 1999
Folder 38 Ex-Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh on State's R and D Role, Science and Government Report, Vol. XXIX, No. 9 May 15, 1999
Folder 39 "Dedication to Frank M. Johnson, Jr.," co-authored with Irs Burnim, Mental and Physical Disability Law Reporter, September-October, 1999
Folder 40 "Privileged Talks Boost Compliance," The National Law Journal, p. A29 December 13, 1999
Folder 41 "Attorney-Client Privilege and 'Crime-Fraud' Exception: The Erosion of Business Privacy," Washington Legal Foundation 1999
Folder 42 "Reflections on the Americans With Disabilities Act," Texas Medical Center News, Vol. 22, No. 5 March 15, 2000
Folder 43 "Judges must bring sanity to punitive damages awards," PMA Legislative Bulletin, No. 27 March 20, 2000
Folder 44 "Supreme Court Preview," by Dick Thornburgh and David R. Fine, K&L Update, Vol. 4, No. 4 July-August, 2000
Folder 45 "Pausing to Reflect on The ADA After 10 Years," by Dick Thornburgh and David R. Fine, Exceptional Parent (EP), Vol. 30, No. 8 August, 2000
Folder 46 "Reflections on the Americans With Disabilities Act," Center News, Houston Law Review, Vol. 37, No.4 Fall, 2000
Folder 47 "Thornburgh Critiques Federal Criminal Code," Ohio Lawyers Weekly October 2, 2000
Folder 48 "It's Time for a Federal Code," [speech given at 2000 FBA annual convention in Cleveland, Ohio], The Federal Lawyer, Vol. 47, No. 10, p. 45 November/December, 2000
Folder 49 "Tools for Fighting Corruption Worldwide: A Primer," Hearsay, a Deloitte and Touche publication December, 2000
Folder 50 "The Liability Explosion," Briefly, National Legal Center, Vol. 4, No. 7 (from annual General Counsel Briefing entitled "Corporate Law on the Edge of the Millennium") 2000
Folder 51 "America's Challenges and Responsibilities in the 21st Century," Vision & Values, Grove City College, Alumni Association Publication February, 2001
Folder 52 "The McDade Law Creates a Cloud," The Federal Lawyer March-April, 2001
Folder 53 "ENABLING ACTS" May 25, 2001, by Dick Thornburgh and David R. Fine [and second "Enabling Behavior" May 2001, unknown publication] May, 2001
Folder 54 "Class action retrofit," The National Law Journal/www.NLJ.com July 16, 2001
Folder 55 "Justice Department Should Study Criminalization of Business Conduct," Washington Legal Foundation "Counsel's Advisory," Vol. 8, No. 13 September 21, 2001
Folder 56 "What Role for the United Nations in Responding to Terrorism," Washington Legal Foundation "Legal Backgrounder," Vol. 16, No. 49 November 6, 2001
Folder 57 Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference re "Growing Federalization of Criminal Law," New Mexico Law Review Winter, 2001
Folder 58 "Cure for high premiums," The National Law Journal, September 23, 2002
Folder 59 Chapter: "What My Country Means to Me," My America, book edited by Hugh Downs Fall, 2002
Folder 60 "Junk Science makes junk law," Washington Legal Foundation February 6, 2003
Folder 61 "Cure for Malpractice Lies With Congress," New York Law Journal March 17, 2003
Folder 62 "A Recent Supreme Court Punitive Decision Unites Usually-Opposed Justices On the Need for More Guidance in this Area," by Dick Thornburgh and David R. Fine, FindLaw's Legal Commentary May 28, 2003
Folder 63 "Manage Your CEO--or Else," by Dick Thornburgh and Michael J. Missal, Chief Legal Executive, Vol. 2, No. 3; AND "Youth, Pornography, and the Internet," by Dick Thornburgh and Herbert Lin, Issues in Science and Technology Fall, 2003
Folder 64 "Fighting Corruption through Multilateral Financial Institutions," Foreign Policy Research Institute Winter, 2003
Folder 65 "Faith, Ethics and the Law," Princeton Seminary Bulletin, Vol. XXV, No. 1 Spring, 2004
Folder 66 Forward to System under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics, by Donald F. Kettl 2004
Folder 67 "Clearing Hurtles," Enabled.com connecting people with disabilities July 26, 2004

Subseries 2. Op-Eds 1964-2004


Box 983
Folder 1 "GOP Moderates Must Rebuild Party," ( Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) and other Op-Eds November 6, 1964, 1966-1967
Folder 2 1972-1974
Folder 3 1975-1977
Folder 4 1980
Folder 5 1981
Folder 6 1983-1984
Folder 7 1985
Folder 8 1986
Folder 9 1987-1988
Folder 10 1989
Folder 11 1990
Folder 12 1991-1992
Folder 13 1993
Folder 14 1994-1995
Folder 15 1996
Folder 16 1997
Folder 17 1998
Folder 18 1999
Folder 19 2000
Folder 20 2001
Folder 21 2002
Folder 22 2003
Folder 23 2004