By What Authority

A Publication of the PROGRAM ON CORPORATIONS, LAW & DEMOCRACY

Spring 2007 Issue
This issue includes:
 Corporations, Law & Democracy... and Children by Lewis Pitts and A U.S. Constitution with DEMOCRACY IN MIND by Virginia Rasmussen and Greg Coleridge

Winter 2007 Issue
This issue includes:
 The U. S. Constitution: Pull the Curtain by Greg Coleridge and Virginia Rasmussen and Building A Democracy Movement – Starting Locally by David Cobb and Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap

Summer 2006 Issue
This issue includes:
 Beyond Protest: from Antiwar to Democracy by Mike Ferner, Patriarchy and Democracy: An Oxymoron by Mary Zepernick and Closing the Circle: The Corporatization of Elections by Greg Coleridge

Winter 2006 Issue
This issue includes:
 The Rule of Property, Part II by Karen Coulter and Ranting and Raking on Eminent Domain by Greg Coleridge

Spring 2005 Issue
This issue includes:
 The Rule of Property by Karen Coulter and THE MEANING OF BHOPAL Reframing the World's Worst Industrial Disaster After 20 Years by Ward Morehouse

Fall 2004 Issue
This issue includes:
 Community Challenges Corporate Claims to Constitutional "Rights" (Virginia Rasmussen & Richard Grossman) and Edited Selections from FROST Briefs submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Honorable Yvette Kane, Presiding

Winter 2003 Issue
This issue includes:
 By What Authority Annotated Table of Contents, Volumes 1-5 and excerpts from Citizens Over Corporations: A Brief History of Democracy in Ohio and Challenges to Freedom in the Future

Fall 2003 Issue
This issue includes:
 Excerpts from Divided We Fall: The Story of the Paperworkers' Union and the Future of Labor by Peter Kellman and War and Peace and Democracy by Mike Ferner.

Spring 2003 Issue
This issue includes:
 THE BIRTH OF THE WHITE CORPORATON  (Jeffrey Kaplan), When Silence is Not Golden: Negative Free Speech and Human Rights for Corporations  (Dean Ritz).

Summer 2002 Issue
This issue includes:
 The Struggle for Democracy: Activists Take the Offense  (Virginia Rasmussen), Our Corporate Elite and the Constitution  (Richard Grossman & Ward Morehouse).

Spring 2002 Issue
This issue includes:
Challenging the Empire's Story(POCLAD).

Fall 2001 Issue
This issue includes:
Who Do We Think We Are Anyway? (Molly Morgan and Virginia Rasmussen), Asserting Democratic Control of Food and Agriculture (Dave Henson).

Summer 2001 Issue
This issue includes:
Right to Know vs. Right to Govern (Richard Grossman, Ward Morehouse & Mary Zepernick), Building Unions (Written by Peter Kellman and Illustrated by Matt Wuerker).

Spring 2001 Issue
This issue includes:
Property Picks a President (Mike Ferner), Turning the Tables on Agri-Corporations (an interview with Tom Linzey).

Fall 2000 Issue
This issue includes:
Rumors of USA Democracy Discovered to be Counterfeit (Greg Coleridge, Richard Grossman, and Mary Zepernick), From the Belly of the Octopus (an interview with Peter Kellman).

Summer 2000 Issue
This issue includes:
What is the Purpose of Public Education? (Mike Ferner), Public or Private?(Peter Kellman).

Spring 2000 Issue
This issue includes:
Corporate Social Responssibility: Kick the Habit (Jane Anne Morris), You've Heard of Santa Clara, Now Meet Dartmouth (Peter Kellman).

Fall 1999 Issue
This issue includes:
After Seattle... The WTO, The US Constitution, and Self-Government (Richard Grossman), Anti-Federalists Speak: Property vs. Democracy in 1787 (Richard Grossman).

Summer 1999 Issue
This issue includes:
Corporate Insurrection Against Democracy Disclosed in Pamphlet, The Great Corporate Social Security Sting (Virginia Rasmussen), Democracy Gets a Life in Arcata.

Spring 1999 Issue
This issue includes:
Want to Violate a Corporation's Civil Rights? Just Say No to Its Cell Phone Tower (Richard Grossman), From the Field -- Defining the Corporation, Labor Must Challenge Corporate Rule (Peter Kellman), Resolution: WORKPLACE BILL OF RIGHTS, Attorney General's Regulatory Fig Leaf Challenged.

Fall 1998 Issue
This issue includes:
The POCLAD Story in Brief, Sheep in Wolf's Clothing (Jane Anne Morris), Change in Relationship to Corporations Urged (Common Cause Award Recipient).