The Week Ahead: Conventions Past
…where a lot of the action is likely to happen. His phenomenal successes in court after the 2020 election and aggressive efforts to stop voter suppression in court since then…
…where a lot of the action is likely to happen. His phenomenal successes in court after the 2020 election and aggressive efforts to stop voter suppression in court since then…
…“tipping buckets.” When the teeter-totter buckets filled with a thimbleful of water, the seesaw tilted, dropping one miniature metal bucket downward to close an electrical circuit. “One “tick” of the…
…was well underway. Millions of transistors were being grouped to form integrated circuits and microprocessors (microprocessors are a form of integrated circuit). Powered by the power of these microprocessors, automation…
…refused to comply with court ordered integration of the University of Alabama, President Kennedy sent in National Guard troops to help the federal government escort the first Black students onto campus. When…
…the Law Last week, attorney Andrew Lattarulo was on his way home from Aruba when his iPhone 15 Pro Max was seized by Homeland Security and Border Control agents at…
…from Fed Investor Protection, Law Enforcement Aside from federal civil and voting rights programs, investment law enforcement agencies and commissions on the chopping block include the Securities and Exchange Commission…
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Law of Unintended Consequences Unions have been enthusiastic supporters of Obamacare. But not all unions and not all unions benefits are the…
…During the 2012 fiscal year, the federal government spent more on immigration enforcement — $18 billion — than on every other federal law enforcement agencies combined, according to a new…
MSNBC reports Obama signs tax cut bill into law : The Senate vote was 65-31. The House had passed an identical version of the bill, 250-175, on Wednesday. Link to…
…that motive, because everyone knew that was what the service was all about. He notes that the bankers didn’t provide the tax advice, but there were lawyers and trust officers…