Month: February 2019
This week’s Timbs decision is reason for cautious optimism. But one note of caution: the excessive fines clause has applied to civil forfeiture at the federal level since 1993, and the effect ha
Just a touch of economic anxiety: We were never asked https://t.co/DNhTdjqRPM — Stefan Molyneux (@StefanMolyneux) February 20, 2019
On February 22, 1860, 3,000 shoemakers in Lynn, Massachusetts went on strike, beginning the nation’s largest strike before the Civil War. Traditionally, shoemaking was a part time job for farmer
In the first installment of my new Oxford American column “A Goddamn Impossible Way of Life”, I reflected on my strange, early and pivotal exposure to the great 1983 Lou Reed concert film
My dude AJ has some helpful advice for you: How to be a Beautiful Woman – Be thin– Be able to cook– Have long hair – Wear make-up– Be feminine– Be graceful– B
Corey Robin says that we’re all Green Lanternists, while arguing that the argument was always being made in bad faith: Since Trump’s election, we’ve not heard much about the weakness of the
The lazy and/or dishonest reaction to the Jussie Smollett affair is that “the Left” instantly and collectively leapt to the conclusion that the incident proved that Trumpism is inciting bi
This is the grave of Babe Ruth. George Herman Ruth, Jr., was born in Baltimore in 1895 to a German speaking family. For some reason that is not clear, Ruth was sent to an orphanage at age 7, even thou
- 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