Category: Justice
There's a bit of a dustup between two opinionators at the Washington Post. Jennifer Rubin (a former colleague of mine, but we've never actually had any contact whatsoever) brought …
He Who Needs No Linkage had two stories posted the other day, back to back, that caught my eye. In the first, a (now former) TSA agent was convicted …
WaPo: The first former Guantanamo Bay detainee to be tried in federal criminal court was found guilty on a single conspiracy charge Wednesday but cleared on 284 other counts. …
Hey, remember two weeks ago, when a federal judge in Michigan ruled that ObamaCare's individual mandate was constitutional? The judge in that case ruled that under the Commerce Clause, …
Last Friday, while most everyone was watching Steven Colbert clown it up in front of Congress, another hearing was going on. A former Justice Department voting rights official, Christopher …
I've always been in favor of the death penalty. I believe that it is Constitutional; the Constitution explicitly describes circumstances where it can be applied. Had the Founding Fathers …
Good lord. When I first broached my "don't piss off the crazy dangerous people" observation, I knew it was getting bad. I just didn't know how bad. At that …
The Department of Justice has brought suit against Arizona sherriff Joe Arpaio:The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Phoenix, is the latest chapter in a bitter feud between …
Last week, Congressman Russ Carnahan (D-MO) had one of his offices firebombed. Police have a suspect, and to no one's great surprise, the guy has a Tea Party connection. …
Come on, this is so preposterous that it has to be the brainchild of the Onion, right? Nope, the feds really did threaten to sue the universities that allowed …