Category: Justice
This morning I read the tragic tale of a woman in Canada, about to be tossed from the place she has called home for 12 years and forced to …
I've avoided commenting on New Hampshire's own David Souter in connection with the Kelo case for personal reasons, but I really think the time has come to give a …
A little while ago, I read on another blog the observation that any political group that isn't explicitly conservative will, eventually, become liberal. I'm not expert enough to rate …
I've heard of sobriety check points, but this seems a bit ridiculous. I know that stops like these net a lot of valid arrests. Drunk drivers and other criminals …
A group of "immigration advocates" (choke, spit) are having a meeting with New Hampshire's Attorney General Kelly Ayotte (fresh from maternity leave -- a New Hampshire first for an …
In the case of the illegal alien charged with criminal trespass in Hudson, NH, the prosecution has answered the attempt by the defense to dismiss the charges. They say …
Out of Massachusetts (where else?) comes the tale of a young woman who's landed herself in a bushel of trouble. (See stories here, here, here, and here.) Nekita Miranda-Edwards, …
After a scan of the Supreme Court decision in the case of MGM v. Grokster, I realized my initial take on the ruling was probably over the top. That...
Here's some of the notable decisions announced on the last day of the Supreme Court session. June 27 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Supreme Court bolstered the entertainment industry's anti-piracy …
I've mentioned in passing the story of Manuel Gehring, the New Hampshire man who killed his two children, then hanged himself in his jail cell before his trial. But …