Bruce Ackerman just released the third book in his We the People series on American constitutionalism. Very roughly, the argument he's making is that the Reconstruction and New Deal eras.
If there's one thing I learned when the gun nuts attacked me in late 2012, it's that conservatives take the specifics of language very seriously and abhor violence. That's why.
On March 14, 1954, the great labor film Salt of the Earth, a fictionalized version of a 1950 Mine, Mill strike in the zinc mines of southwestern New Mexico, premiered.
The U.S. military's use of film during World War II was remarkable. The bravery of the cameramen, risking and often losing their lives, in taking this footage is amazing. Of.
It's almost NCAA Tournament time! I have reactivated the LGM Tourney Challenge League, but if you're new the Challenge, here's the info: League Name: Lawyers, Guns and Money Password: zevon.
The Supreme Court's odious ruling on the Medicaid expansion in NFIB v. Sebelius has had awful direct effects, leading to millions of people being denied health care. But, as Alec.
I look forward to Republicans discovering the interstates are a socialist program and thus Interstate 5 Brought to You by Microsoft can be a pothole-ridden road that would make no.
For some of these women, this will probably be the most lucrative work their Ph.D. will ever get them.
- Ron DeSantis’ Lessons in Communism
- The Beltway Beloved Buckley
- University of Chicago bad at the economy
- Let’s Be Careful Out There…
- Don’t Let the Bastards Win…
- This Day in Labor History: April 19, 1920
- “Campus free speech” crisis becomes “students on campus are saying things we disagree with” crisis
- Unionizing Disney
- This great meritocracy of ours
- Dickey Betts, RIP