Thomas and Scalia Dissent from Cert Denial
Why am I talking about a denial of certiorari for a case to the Supreme Court? Because of two things. First, the denial yesterday of Alderman v. U.S. included a [...]
Why am I talking about a denial of certiorari for a case to the Supreme Court? Because of two things. First, the denial yesterday of Alderman v. U.S. included a [...]
I've recently come across a pretty cool blog. It's called Law and the Multiverse. These guys take a look at legal issues in the context of superheroes, supervillains and other [...]
Westboro is evidently going to try and picket the funeral of the little girl killed in Tuscon. And the State of Arizona looks like it's going to try and pass [...]
My best friend and only reader tipped me off to an article in the NYT about the sad state of law students who have a ton of debt and how [...]
As you may know, I've recently returned from a deployment to Iraq. Before I left for my deployment, I was informed that I would be reassigned to a different job [...]
As he says,I have approved the elimination of more than a hundred general-officer and flag-officer positions out of the roughly 900 currently on the books. Of those, 28 are billets [...]
I get on the Democrats for not playing the same hardball as the Republicans do. So I was glad to see this. More please.
Yeah, DADT has been repealed legislatively. And even signed by the President. But, as today's Washington Post points out, there's a lot left to do. Pentagon officials are working quickly [...]
One of the hypocritical stances I like to point out among politicians (mostly Republicans, but a few Democrats as well) is the claim of being a deficit hawk. There are [...]
Maybe I can get my Mom and wife to come over here and give a read if I put some personal stuff down. So here's one. My main new year's [...]