I'm in the depths (of hell) studying now for the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE), which all aspiring lawyers must take before being admitted to the bar. So I'm not.
Roger Cohen complains that "Germany, Spain and Italy" are being insufficiently "flexible" about the use of military force. And it would probably be desirable for these countries to send more.
La Lubu, guest posting at Feministe, has a moving and eye opening post up about her difficulties with health insurance and unemployment after her "micropreemie" daughter was born. Lest there.
A good roundup from Nate Silver. The Red Sox are not only the best team in baseball but are, on paper, as well-designed for the playoffs as can be. On.
Whatever you think about the debate over the availability of the birth control pill in a Maine middle school, the Onion's done you one better.(via)
Obama will vote to filibuster any immunization of corporations who abetted illegal government behavior by violating the privacy of their customers. Excellent news, and credit Dodd for forcing his hand.
We've been having a debate at TAPPED about who's the least bad of the potential Republican candidates. As Kevin Drum notes, however, there should be no serious question about who's.
The President on Cuba:President Bush is planning to issue a stern warning Wednesday that the United States will not accept a political transition in Cuba in which power changes from.
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