Month: July 2005
Assuming that Rehnquist does, in fact, resign tomorrow morning, I would repeat that 1)I think it’s very likely that Bush will, as is the historical norm, nominate someone from outside the court
Ezra provides a useful compilation of abortion public opinion data. Having waded through more of this stuff than anybody voluntarily would for professional reasons, I can confirm that public opinion o
Ben Adler via Kevin Drum: William Kristol, The Weekly Standard Whether he personally believes in evolution: “I don’t discuss personal opinions. … I’m familiar with what’s
Alicublog uncovers a real (albeit unintended) gem: this Mallard Fillmore strip. You see, what appeared in Jon Stewart’s parody of a civics textbook was not a satire of a particularly witless and
This hardly needs to be mentioned, but do not watch an American news network if you have access to BBC America.
Via Crooked Timber.London Pride has been handed down to us.London Pride is a flower that’s free.London Pride means our own dear town to us,And our pride it for ever will be. Oh Liza! See the coster
Atrios has some observations worth reading on blogging and anonymity: I’ve been thinking about this quite a lot lately, and I have some advice for new bloggers: do it anonymously, at first at le
“Dixie” is prominent among those songs which should never be played on the 4th of July. I’m open to the argument that there are legitimate occasions for the playing of Dixie (and I
- Well don’t trust your soul to no backwoods southern lawyer
- LGM Film Club, Part 73: You Are On Indian Land
- George Atiyeh
- E Pluribus Something
- Donald Trump with a law degree
- Trump’s COVID catastrophe
- Big 10 Conference: Nothing is more important to us than the welfare of our serfs
- This Day in Labor History: September 16, 2004
- The man who wanted to be on TV
- Apart from that Mrs. Lincoln