(Being the first of many of these I'll be producing this summer.) With summer here and only some online teaching duties to attend to—meaning that I can put the 2½ hours.
Connie Hedegaard, the EU Commissioner for Climate Action, had a piece in the Guardian a few days ago on the urgent need to combat climate change. She's completely right of.
Should the Supreme Court, as the InTrade prophets suggest, strike down the PPACA the Chamber of Commerce will have completed a perfect term at the Supreme Court. And given that.
With a really, really horrible-looking new Aaron Sorkin show that I'll have to watch so I can make fun of it about to make its debut, it seems like a.
Spencer channels Mitch Rubin in worrying that notional future children might not be sufficiently evil: First, MLB has thought about this a lot. There is no better time to be.
Do you mean to tell me that the same folks who write things like this would willingly participate in a contest like this? I'm shocked that otherwise intelligent people can't.
An important day at the Court, despite the lack of a ruling on the PPACA. Knox, which Garrett Epps also discusses, is the case that won't get the attention it.
Well, the egregious waste of money in the Clemens prosecution was good for one thing -- we get Pierce to weigh in: We all should have seen the Clemens verdict.
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 2,212
- Laurene Powell Jobs’s effective tax rate is way too low
- LGM Film Club, Part 560: Two Prosecutors
- So Let’s Talk About Natalie Harp
- Among Our Many Horrible Americans
- Knowing how to play this game
- Seven days
- A Kavalcade of Kavanaugh stops
- We’ve been sniffing that cocaine, ain’t nothing better when the wind cuts cold
- Good news is on the way: Iran deal “imminent”
