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Author: Scott Lemieux

As both an educator and quasi-journalist whose specialty is judicial politics, this looks potentially useful. I will be upset, however, if the films do not involve a lot of historical re-enactments. Brilliant filmmaking, even if it lets Marshall off the hook for showing insufficient deference...
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The Broken Machinery of Death

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On October 5, 2015
Most of what's wrong with the death penalty can be seen in the case of Richard Glossip: The problem is that even though Glossip's moral case is strong, his legal case is much less so. For better or worse, appellate courts place great weight on...

The Shoe Drops

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On October 5, 2015

Nobody could have predicted: Facing a state budget reduction, Alabama’s Law Enforcement Agency opted to cut driver-licensing services at 31 satellite offices, serving 28 counties. Twelve to fifteen of the.

Whole Paycheck: Whole Foods Market co-CEO and co-founder John Mackey has never hidden his disdain for labor unions. "Today most employees feel that unions are not necessary to represent them," he told my colleague Josh Harkinson in 2013. That same year, Mackey echoed the sentiment...
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