Defining the term.
Year: 2010
An observation: whenever some outside force – the colonial powers of the 19th and early 20th century;...
The New York Times yesterday reported: “The same people driving the lawsuits that seek to dismantle the...
In Jason’s post on DADT’s repeal, he noted: One thing that history won’t remember, but that will...
If more potential jurors start turning down nonviolent drug cases, our drug laws will change.
Here’s a fun article on the history of the now-ubiquitous suit:
That’s the title of my latest guest post at Dispatches From The Culture Wars. I reproduce part...
Brad De Long proposes that if I’m arguing against congressional authority to regulate the health insurance industry,...
This post is 1) long; 2) personal. You’ve been warned on both counts.
In general, it’s a bad idea to speculate on sexual assault cases that are ongoing. As for the...
I. We’re going to have the best educated American people in the world. – Dan Quayle Recent...
So yes, DADT has been repealed. A great day, and one that I feel confident history will...
In all of Anonymous’s chest-thumping about the DDOS attack on Visa, did any of them pause to...
In a recent post by Mr. Thompson entitled “Wikileaks on The Wire,” one commenter said he thought...
I’ll be guest blogging at Ed Brayton’s Dispatches From the Culture Wars from Dec. 19-27. My grades...
My apologies to readers and commenters here at the League for the rather peculiar happenings in this...
It might make me a blogopshere square to admit this, but I’m a huge fan of print magazines and journals....
I have just received the following press release in which a contingent of Anonymous spells out its...
If the federal government can force you to buy health insurance merely for being alive — on...
As a libertarian, good riddance.