Category: Justice
With the Omaha mall massacre last week, the issue of guns and gun control has come up. I got into a minor disagreement with folks over at one liberal …
Earlier this week, an all-too-familiar story unfolded: a troubled young man armed himself with guns he had no legal right to possess and went into a "gun-free zone," then …
Here's another story to show us how terribly tragic the decline of American unions is. A few years ago, some officers of the Boston local of the longshoreman's union …
It was a busy Monday in the federal court system: Border search of Muslims lawful, says appeals court U.S. customs officers did not violate the constitutional rights of five …
A couple of stories caught my eye recently, revolving around the desire of some folks to avoid bearing the consequences for their actions -- and the efforts by others …
Last night, I read Cassy's piece on the latest "civil rights" outrage to draw national attention, and her linking it to the "Jena Six." And then I did the …
With the recent discussions of waterboarding and torture, it occurs to me that there are considerable disagreements about the subject. Some fundamental questions need to be asked -- and …
Michael Mukasey was confirmed Thursday evening along party lines to be U.S. attorney general. For those who missed it -- or who've already blocked it out -- Mukasey was …
Well, the final verdict is in over in London, in regards to the police shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. And it's a clear verdict: the police screwed up …
Earlier today, I wrote about a news photo caption that was just too bizarre to believed. But as crazy as that seemed, the article with which it was associated …