Category: Justice
A while ago, all the world was abuzz about a developer's idea to apply the Supreme Court's ruling in the Kelo case and take Justice David Souter's home for …
Earlier this week, I wrote about two stories of aliens seeking work in New Hampshire -- one of them illegally, who was living high on the hog until he …
While I was on my blogging sabbatical I was bemused by the rampant speculation about the possible retirement of Chief Justice William Rehnquist. All of the information that I …
The Castle Coalition has updates on state and federal legislation to counteract the effects of Kelo. On the federal level, I hear the most talk about Sensenbrenner's bill: No …
In the old days of Comics, the Superman books often featured a character called "Bizarro," who was in "imperfect duplicate" of Superman. He did everything backwards. Later, there developed …
Today's lesson, boys and girls: Don't steal your neighbor's Wi-Fi bandwidth. From CNN.com: Benjamin Smith III, 41, faces a pretrial hearing this month following his April arrest on charges …
The Judith Miller/Valerie Plame case has brought the issue of whether reporters should have the right to keep their sources confidential. The concept of "shield laws" has been bandied …
Damn, yesterday was a good day for me. First, I discussed the nature of treason, and then the army announced they were holding five Americans suspected of aiding the …
Robert Heinlein was a truly brilliant writer and social commentator. One of his best observations was the TANSTAAFAL Principle -- "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch." …
The issue of racial profiling by police has raised its ugly head again in Massachusetts, and the state is wasting no time in expressing its disapproval. In fact, it's …