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No more lonely weekends. But what about non-originalist legal positivism? Or Iran? Plus more.
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I’m hooked again. I always enjoy the letters from readers Monday through Friday but Saturday and Sunday were downers when you guys took the weekend off. But, now AmSpecBlog has hooked me and my weekends aren’t quite as dull. Not to mention that I can’t get through an hour on any day without updating the AmSpecBlog web page.

p>Thanks very much for starting the blog. Kudos to those responsible. br> — Nelson Ward br> Ribera, New Mexico /p> p> LAWFUL ALITO br> Re: George Neumayr’s
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New Paltz Journal » Blog Archive » From a few years ago: Privacy, Natural Rights and links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

Journal Malone Vandam on Politics and Culture « Dan Flynn holds Howard Zinn’s beating heart in his hand From a few years ago: Privacy, Natural Rights and the Constitution I keep losing track of this response I wrote in 2005 to an article by George Neumayr in The American Spectator. So I’m going to post it up here as a way to keep it current and at hand.: Re: George Neumayr’s The Law of Lawlessness:…

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