In Part III of the Ordinary Court's treatment of the Hobby Lobby case, the Ordinary Justices' voting...
Year: 2014
When you are singlehander you are – paradoxically – in situation of rather pronounced self-reliance, but also...
Part II of the opinion, dealing substantively with whether Hobby Lobby can state a claim for relief...
It's Tuesday again. This week let's visit a small town newspaper waiting for a big story.
The first part of the Ordinary Court's treatment of one of this year's most-publicized legal cases. To...
Predict what James Hanley's students will do in the post-zombie apocalypse! Impress your friends! Win...
The airline ticket is $450. Assuming that you want to sit 27B. Anything else is premium seating....
Introducing a new project by some of the lawyers and scholars writing for Ordinary Times: The Ordinary...
An original poem, written by a lawyer during a particularly challenging day at court.
What happens when the libertarianish preschool teacher is asked to teach health to 8th graders?
Jonathan McLeod writes about parental leave, family life and the chauvinism of chivalry.
I swear, I have no idea where I come down on this. Â I’m curious to see what...
So... what are you reading and/or watching?
Bach, simple and unadorned.
Koichi Toyama ran for the Governor of Tokyo on a very unusual platform, starting off by saying...
So... what do you spy with your little eye?
Because it's Friday and everyone needs a good laugh to start the weekend.
Jaybird has started watching a show where people are being mean to each other and that got...