If things have been a little quiet around here lately, it’s largely because Dan Ray and I have […]
My science professor friend, Justin Meyer, is back at it (see our earlier blog post on Oct. 3rd). […]
by Justin Meyer and Brendan Beery There are many reasons why voters feel that their votes do not […]
Some in the media now wonder whether, since the legal scholar in the White House has proposed executing […]
As we await the SCOTUS decision on whether a cake artiste may, for First-Amendment purposes, violate an anti-discrimination […]
A person who is attracted to men is only gay if that person is male. Therefore, being gay […]
Despite the evident plunge of our nation into the throes of ignorance and mindlessness, there are many of […]
With my last breath, I will still be pleading with ideologues: Please think. Please learn to reason before […]
My friend and colleague Professor Jeff Swartz gave superb commentary on all the goings-on around the FISA court, […]
We teach students in law school that criminal punishment and sentencing serve purposes that fit into three categories: […]