Florida’s new voter-identification law leaves me … speechless.*
…Campaign Confronts Voter ID Laws,” Michael D. Shear, New York Times, today Wow. Is it just me, or is it hard for you, too, to imagine a clearer violation of…
…Campaign Confronts Voter ID Laws,” Michael D. Shear, New York Times, today Wow. Is it just me, or is it hard for you, too, to imagine a clearer violation of…
…and Michael Luo, New York Times, May 26 I had planned to post on the Times story but haven’t had the time this week, and Linda Beale’s terrific post this…
…ALSO: Here’s a report on the argument yesterday afternoon in the case. — SECOND UPDATE: An exchange between reader EMichael and me in the Comments thread: EMichael December 4, 2013…
…looks like another Republican congressman, Texas Rep. Michael Burgess, who also is a physician, has hit upon the solution at least to one problem: the shortage of primary-care physicians. “Many…
It’s not every day that a law professor has his book quoted by the Supreme Court, and so the University of Baltimore‘s Michael I. Meyerson was understandably intrigued when his…
…Another terrific article about this is an op-ed by journalist Michael McGough in Thursday’s Los Angeles Times, in which he says he’s “struck by how the controversy over whether the…
…certainly is. And several similar articles make the same point, in detail. One, titled “Why Big Business Fears the Tea Party,” a June 15 Politico article by Michael Lund, says:…
The shooting death by police of Ferguson, MO teenager Michael Brown, and what has happened in the aftermath, has been blanketing the news for the past few days. It’s a…
…and states, who claim the IRS is taxing them without congressional authorization. — The Halbig Subpoena, Michael F. Cannon, Forbes.com blogger on “health, freedom, and other uncertainties,” today Oh, dear….
Or at least keep her overheated and without water. I mean it. And let’s hear it for Michael Hammons of Athens, Ga….