Go ahead. Implement Austerity at your own peril
…it will also be fired up (pun intended) domestically. It is the response we have experienced in the past with the civil rights motion and even back to the labor…
…it will also be fired up (pun intended) domestically. It is the response we have experienced in the past with the civil rights motion and even back to the labor…
…to retire. And, of course, Congress is talking about cutting the whole federal civil service workforce 10% across the board while maintaining an indefinite hiring freeze and whacking every agencies’…
…both. This also applies to what people myopically characterize as “economic”, “civil” or “social” rights, as if the principle is somehow different or distinct. Rights function on the same premise…
…five most conservative justices have made it much more difficult for civil rights laws to be meaningfully enforced in practice. It will be part of the classic conservertarian bait-and-switch: individuals…
…theoretically, be hardship due to the anticipated violation of the plaintiffs’ rights. So you’ll be able to sail right through the federal-court-jurisdiction questions in the Civil Procedure section of the…
…government in a constitutional civil rights case to pay fair-value attorneys’ fees to the lawyer who represented the plaintiff. Currently, he is among the lawyers representing a group of California…
…the ACA in total and, jointly and severally, the individual-mandate provision providing for a civil fine for failure to obtain health insurance. (OK, the use of the phrase “jointly and…
…writing overly long and abstruse economic blog posts, watching NASCAR, assembling intricate miniatures of Civil War battle scenes. In economic terms, the demand for employment is quite elastic because there’s…
…conflates genocides with civil war; it’s that he chooses the wrong strategy for ending the process. Watch NHL fights. Here’s a good example (fight starts ca. 0:55): Note that the…
…unemployment insurance, better health protection for all of our people. It called for voting rights–full voting civil rights for D.C. It called for expanding the minimum wage to cover more…