Author: Scott Lemieux
Congratulations to regular LGM commenter Matt Weiner, who will be leaving beautiful Lubbock, Texas for a new position at the University of Vermont; I have to say that sounds like.
I'm working on a piece about Jan Crawford Greenburg's new book, so I was interested in this take by John O. McGinnis. I agree that it's a good book, although.
"I heartily endorse this event or product."We've had to turn down a couple BlogAds recently--the most recent a particularly egregious bit of union busting--so it's nice to get an advertiser.
I'm a little puzzled by this Sasha Volokh post, in which he cites an article by Mike Seidman pointing out that the indeterminate nature of legal materials has produced conservative.
A comment below by R. Stanton Scott seems worth highlighting:Those who argue that some citizens should be excluded from military service because their presence would hurt "unit cohesion" are saying.
Just 3 days removed from almost choking to death because of an allergic reaction to nuts, after repeated requests for the vinaigrette some clown at the Hale&Hearty applied some "Asian.
I have a post at TAPPED about the strange new conservative trend toward talking about abortion as weakening America's precious baby supply, an argument that (assuming conservatism wants to preserve.
There are, of course, many reasons to watch NASCAR, as is clear when you're stuck in a venue where it's being shown; it's excruciatingly dull, it goes on forever, and.