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Month: October 2012

Romney Dissembles On Abortion

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On October 10, 2012
Foley, Gray, and Carmon have this covered. Unlike his outright lying about his tax plan at the debates, his abortion shuffle is a little more cleverly misleading: "There’s no legislation with regards to abortion that I’m familiar with that would become part of my agenda"...

Legacies

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On October 9, 2012

My latest at the Diplomat follows up last week's unpleasantness with a discussion of legacy systems in modern military force structure: In December 1941, it became apparent to most world naval.

Ethics!

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On October 9, 2012

Maybe if the people involved in setting up the new Indiana Tech Law School had taken two ethics courses in law school, they would never have agreed to set up.

The Two Faces of Bankruptcy

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On October 9, 2012
This is a key takeaway from a good account of the work-to-rule campaign by American Airlines pilots: This horror story begins with the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing made by AMR Corp. (the holding company that owns American Airlines) last November. Bankruptcy, conventionally speaking, is about...
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Politics as entertainment

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On October 8, 2012
This Andrew Sullivan post takes the view that the first debate has come close to handing the election to Romney. That claim -- based largely as far as I can tell on the results of one three-day post-debate tracking poll -- seems like a huge...
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