Month: June 2005
You've got to be kidding me.But to some Capitol Hill Republicans there is a dark cloud on the Nats' horizon: the potential that their newly adopted home team could be.
So, if you were told that one justice switched positions on 2 different 10 Commandments cases, changing his or her vote for essentially random reasons, who would you guess it.
DeLong is, of course, correct. Putting together a 70s list would involve more work sorting out viable candidates than subsequent decades, but at least I would know my #1 choice..
Sarah Wildman notes that New York state Senate passed a bill that would allow the sale of Plan B over-the-counter; given that the Senate is the GOP-controlled house, this is.
It's hard to decide what my favorite moment in Conason and Franken's uniformly glorious demolition of Ed Klein is. The fact that his "New York Times" source turned out to.
A new post--even more exciting than the last!--about judicial power and democracy is up here.
Friday Cat Blogging. . . Stromboli
What Matt correctly describes as an overheated response to a Supreme Court decision that upheld hundreds of years of precedents has certainly reached its apogee with Kieran Healy's post. To.