Category: Justice
Yesterday, I told the story of a 12-year-old Boston boy arrested for carrying a loaded, recently-fired gun. After the prosecutor requested $5,000 bail, the judge set it for $250,000. …
Two stories out of Massachusetts caught my attention this morning. The first was out of Haverhill, MA (as a former resident of Haverhill, NH, it behooves me to make …
Earlier this week, I found myself (not willingly) in downtown Lawrence, Massachusetts. And as luck would have it, near the funeral home run by Daniel Cotnoir, the former Marine …
I've often discussed how the government of Massachusetts is little better than a den of thieves, always looking for new ways to take money from people. The quest is …
In light of the current effort to replace the soon-to-retire Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, the judiciary has been on my mind lately. As I've thought about …
Boston, like most major cities, has a bit of a dilemma when it comes to its libraries. They are supposed to be bastions of freedom, where anyone can come …
I've often discussed how proud I am of being a native New Hampshirite, and boasted of our many wonderful qualities and citizens. Unfortunately, I think I have to apologize …
Go read Best of the Web Today (the first story about Eugene Delgaudio). Here's the meat of James Taranto fascination with AP's coverage of the story,What's hilarious about this...
Federal agents have executed search warrants on basically everything attached to Rep. Bill Jefferson (D) LA. FBI Agents raided his home in New Orleans, his home in Washington, his …
While discussing the latest idiocy regarding illegal aliens, an idea struck me: could there be a Constitutional basis for the states taking up the fight in securing our borders, …