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by | Nov 30, 2017

Imagine that you own a house on a one-acre lot. The neighboring lot is vacant, and zoning rules allow anybody…

by | Nov 30, 2017

Ah, the holidays. That time of year when we put our interests and disagreements aside to better commune with our…

by | Nov 30, 2017

There have been a lot of positive reviews of the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s recently released book of speeches. This will be another one. What’s not to like? The speeches were selected by his son, Christopher Scalia, and a former law clerk, Edward Whelan, from the many the justice delivered over the last 30 years or so of his life. They show not only an articulate and scholarly jurist with a well thought-out and consistent view of the law, but a full-service human being, full of insights and humor about the roller-coaster we call life, which he was very good at living.

by | Nov 30, 2017

They may not have realized it was Thanksgiving, but the French were grateful to their tennis Bleus for their 3-2…

by | Nov 30, 2017

During the XYZ Affair, back during the first Adams presidency, Robert Goodloe Harper most likely uttered the famous saying, “Millions…

by | Nov 30, 2017

“Now comes the moment of truth,” President Donald Trump told a Missouri audience on Wednesday. By a partisan 52-48 split,…

by | Nov 29, 2017

Washington I never expected to come to the defense of the New York Times, but here I am ready and…

by | Nov 29, 2017

When first starting in practice, I’d refer patients to a surgeon who had innovated a hand operation for carpal tunnel. Turns…

by | Nov 29, 2017

The U.S. Justice Department finally is confronting Harvard University and other elite colleges that blatantly discriminate against Asian-American applicants with…

by | Nov 29, 2017

There’s one question you should be asking in the misnamed net neutrality debate: How will any of this affect me?…

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