Month: July 2012
I'm generally on board with liberal critics of Kagan and Breyer. But I'm puzzled by the recent spate of articles wondering why liberals aren't as upset at Kagan and Breyer.
Via TPM and various publications linked therein, scenes from a Romney fundraiser: While a group of Occupy Wall Street protesters assembled in the area, the Porsches, Range Rovers and BMWs.
Matt and Zack Beauchamp talk about Arafat assassination rumors:
They say people go to law school because they're not good at math. BLS estimate of total employment in the legal sector, June 2011: 1,111,200 BLS estimate of total employment.
Ernest Borgnine has passed away. Sean Penn's segment of September 11 was not particular good, but Borgnine's late career performance was genuinely touching. A remarkable actor.
Tom Goldstein's account of how people got the initial reporting of NFIB v. Sebelius right or wrong is fascinating if you're into that kind of thing. This struck me above.
I'm presently on a 6-week research trip to the Pacific Northwest and am presently working in Eugene, Oregon. Our former governor is a man named Ted Kulongoski. In the 1970s,.
Defections are probably the most serious indication that Assad may be in trouble: Syria’s armed forces have been slowly bleeding defectors and deserters since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.