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Contents |
July 1986 |
Illinois Issues |
Vol. XII No. 7
Established 1975 |
8 The evolution of the State Board of Education
By Donald Sevener
AIDS:
13 public safety v. rights of victims
By Nora Newman Jurgens
15 The races for the money: campaigns for comptroller and treasurer
By Nora Newman Jurgens
18 HUMANITIES ESSAY
Illinois: the first look
By James Hurt
23 TOXICS: The management of risk
By James Krohe Jr.
Book Review
30 Of time and the river
By James McGowan
Columns
2 Politics
The judiciary: First among equals? By Charles N. Wheeler III
4 The state of the State
Health care: costs, quality and access By Nora Newman Jurgens
42 Washington
Populism: left, right or meaningless adjective By Charles J. Abbott
43 Chicago
The message from the 26th Ward By Paul M. Green
Departments
6
Letters
31
Selected State Reports
32 Legislative Action
Gaggle of kids get glimpses
33
Illinois Issues Election Almanac
34 Judicial Rulings
Plugging delay loophole/ In wake of U.S. case/ Judge can accept or reject guilty plea but not change it without a trial/ Clarifying gag orders
36 Executive Report
Bonds sold, refinanced/ States sign pact to protect Great Lakes
37
Attorney General Options
37
State Stix
38
Names
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