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by | Mar 13, 2018

Be afraid. Be very afraid. Last week, the Washington Post ran an opinion piece by Elizabeth Bruenig entitled “It’s time…

by | Mar 1, 2018

The Internet of 2018 is not the Internet of 2000, or even of 2010. The “cloud” and computing capabilities of…

by | Feb 28, 2018

Organized labor took off the gloves Monday, warning the Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court that freeing public employees from…

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 16, 2017

Last month, the Supreme Court granted the government’s petition for a review of Microsoft’s Irish warrant case, which centers around the question…

by | Oct 18, 2017

On Monday, the Supreme Court announced that it will be taking up a case that will determine the reach of…

by | Oct 11, 2017

The war on cops is moving from the streets to the U.S. Supreme Court. Last week, the Justices heard a…

by | Jun 27, 2017

Nobody ever called the late Rodney King a model citizen of Los Angeles. But he gave the world what was…

by | May 25, 2017

Early this week, the Supreme Court dropped yet another historic ruling on the subject of patent law. In fact, not…

by | Apr 26, 2017

Obviously, the Constitution does not obligate a state to help nonprofits repave their playgrounds with recycled tires in the interest…

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