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Perish the thought of hypocrisy, fraud and tyranny
“Hypocrisy – Insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have” ~ Princeton University’s WordNet “Stereotype – A too-simple and therefore distort… more »
My Point Exactly
Confusion on the Front: Obfuscation and a Mockery of Uninformed Constitutionalist/Patriotism Appearance can sometimes confuse the Courts to a Defendant's Advantage, but is it worth the perversion of serious complaints?
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charleslincoln3 wrote 4 days ago: Sometimes, a little knowledge is said to be a dangerous thing, or is it? Does nonsense, if it wor … more »
Traffic Jam? Blame Immigrants!
rachelfirm wrote 2 weeks ago: From AlterNet: By César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández Since the rampant anti-Chinese xenophobia of … more »
2d Circuit Rejects Potential Civil Rights Blockbuster
Hamilton Fish wrote 1 month ago: Over at Volokh Conspiracy, I saw that the 2d Circuit last week denied a request for an en banc rehea … more »
Con Law 101: To Whom is Due Process Due?
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mbjesq wrote 1 month ago: In response to my post yesterday about the U.S. Supreme Court’s welcome decision re-establishing … more »
Teachers' Rights
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ddp68 wrote 1 month ago: The United States of America is home to an increasingly litigious society. Lawsuits, and in som … more »
Uniform Thought
ddp68 wrote 2 months ago: One does not need to look long or particularly hard to find recent examples of schools experiencing … more »
California’s Gay Marriage Decision: A Bittersweet Victory
michaelmee wrote 2 months ago: And Why Homophobes Should be Happy Yesterday’s California Supreme Court decision ruling that same- … more »
Is the “Forth Amendment” Under Attack Once More?
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americanbadass607 wrote 3 months ago: Acording to Channel 4 in Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania State Police are performing random valid licen … more »
Constitution 2.0
dartmoor823 wrote 4 months ago: The New Republic disagrees with the Constitutional Law in Obama’s milestone speech on race. Th … more »
Daily Constitutional: The Other "N" Word
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Annie wrote 4 months ago: Today’s offering is an eclectic salad of topics that are catching my eye. Please add your ow … more »
Political Status of Indian Tribes Article in St. John's Law Review
Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 6 months ago: My new article, “The Original Understanding of the Political Status of Indian Tribes,” p … more »
Lincoln Park Sued by Hustler Over Ordinance
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inkslwc wrote 7 months ago: In local news, my home city of Lincoln Park, Michigan is being sued by Bradley Shafer, a Lansing att … more »
Fletcher: On Black Freedmen
Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 8 months ago: My newly revised paper, now titled “On Black Freedmen,” should be up on SSRN in the next … more »
Perish the thought of hypocrisy, fraud and tyranny
Lisa Pampuch wrote 11 months ago: “Hypocrisy – Insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not re … more »
Oliver W. Hill, history maker, 100
Ed Darrell wrote 11 months ago: Photo: Attorney Oliver W. Hill at 92, in 1999. Photo uncredited, via New York Times. Literally … more »
40 years of Loving -- the changes we see
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Ed Darrell wrote 1 year ago: 1968 propelled history in dramatic fashion, much of it tragic. History teachers might await the 40t … more »
Surprises abound
Lisa Pampuch wrote 1 year ago: Here, in reverse chronological order, is a roundup events – major and minor – that recently took … more »
Victory Against Racism: Delay of Affirmative Action Ban Rejected
C.A.R.D wrote 1 year ago: A federal appeals court on Friday ordered Michigan’s universities to stop using affirmative actio … more »
Supporting same-sex marriage is simply right
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Lisa Pampuch wrote 4 years ago: “There’s a lot of controversy and rhetoric … and little reason and charity on both sides … more »
