Author: Scott Lemieux
Light blogging as I ferry the visiting family around NYC (and, really, who's reading now anyway?), so happy Christ/ukah tomorrow to all of LGM's readers and critics!
In one of the least surprising developments is history, an Alito memo in which he argued that Roe v. Wade should be overturned has been released:Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito.
For a hockey fan, the Olympics can actually provide something useful: an equivalent to soccer's World Cup. The level of hockey in Salt Lake in 2002 was incredible, showing what.
Brad DeLong notes that the National Review now has an online archive, which is going to do some serious damage to the "conservatives have always been liberals" narrative favored by.
I think it's worth noting the implications of believing that the President has the inherent authority to trump legal requirements during wartime, and then applying this claim to the unendable.
Eric Muller has an interesting finding with respect to Concerned Alumni for Princeton, the group whose concern was that women and minorities would ruin campus life and make it harder.
Predictably, Glenn Reynolds jumps on the silly and utterly beside-the-point "but Bill Clinton did it!" bandwagon with both feet, while equally predictably being dishonest enough to conflate the crucial difference.
The latest straw being grasped at by those who seek to defend the legality of the illegal will be one of the most pathetic moves in the wingnut playbook: "Bill.
