Month: February 2018
“Law is politics” was the slogan of the critical legal studies movement back in the 1970s and 1980s. The crits were essentially continuing the jurisprudential tradition associated with wha
Pretty moderate! A former leader in the American Nazi Party is about to be the only Republican on the ticket for a congressional race in Illinois. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Arthur Jones, a H
Well, at least a neoliberal didn’t win the presidency: Mick Mulvaney, head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has pulled back from a full-scale probe of how Equifax Inc failed to prote
One of the central pieces of the argument for privatization since the 1970s has been the idea that the private sector is inherently more efficient than the public sector, usually because of the discip
Some thoughts on the legality of a “bloody nose” strike against North Korea: Under what legal authority can the United States undertake strikes against North Korea? Dr. Steven Metz of the
This is the grave of Malcolm X. I hardly need to go over the biography of Malcolm X. Or at least I hope I don’t. So here are a few points to spur discussion: 1) Malcolm really had one of the mos
There’s always a tweet. Just say no to Team Trump
If history has taught us anything, if the Pats are down at halftime in a Super Bowl, they have no chance! Seriously, the Eagles might not win, but either way Pederson deserves a lot of credit for the
- 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