Guns, Murders, and the Rule of Law: Running the Numbers
…horror (cordially, if you can believe that). I point to the numbers — less guns, less murders — and he points to countries like Mexico, which have gun control laws…
…horror (cordially, if you can believe that). I point to the numbers — less guns, less murders — and he points to countries like Mexico, which have gun control laws…
…putting us (if their bill were to become law) right back in the mess of spiralling health care costs, tens of millions of uninsured Americans, and no handle at all…
This Washington Post article by Brady Dennis and Ariana Eunjung Cha excerpt caught my eye about foreclosures, titles, and law and order types. But after the MERS computer system went…
More proof that the only thing the National Review cares about is excusing the failures of the current Administration comes from Fuzzcharts (OK, I’m now stealing Mark Thoma’s phrases): Let’s…
…namely a situation, in which aggregate employment is inelastic in response to an increase in the effective demand for its output. Thus Say’s law, that the aggregate demand price of…
…remember from 2010, the progressive state of Florida was the first to launch a suit in Federal court claiming the PPACA was unconstitutional. Eventually and after the casting of the…
Facing a fall contest against a Republican opponent focused on law and order, Hillary Clinton has narrowed her search for a vice-presidential candidate, telling several potential running mates that she…
Via the New York Times, William E. Forbath and Brishen Rogers write an op ed for Labor Day: A New Type of Labor Law for a New Type of Worker…
…attorney, but effectively, it seems to me to be the equivalent of the US having and lifting martial law, though not before taking some of the provisions of martial law…
…into law did not bind him. He very explicitly declared himself above the law. He had no respect for the rule of law. Zero. He didn’t claim the authority to…