An Opinion Masquerading as Science
…vaginal creams. The controversy There may be some validity to a limited change in the label of female hormone replacement products. The original study showing the potential for harm from…
…vaginal creams. The controversy There may be some validity to a limited change in the label of female hormone replacement products. The original study showing the potential for harm from…
…MSNBC, and others. And more, most of it indicative of a desire to have state-controlled media instead of a free press. “FCC Broadcast Accountability” came under the label of “Reform.”…
…no matter the labels thrown upon them, going back 1000s of years. Its recurring features — concentrated power, weak accountability mechanisms, suppression of organized opposition — are structural problems of…
…federal benefits that traditional couples have. Justice Kennedy’s point echoed one made by his more liberal colleagues. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the federal law effectively created a two-tiered system…
…radical jurisprudential ideology that Wall Street campaign contributors have baked into America’s “justice” system. Indeed, after watching the piece, you will understand that the word “justice” belongs in quotes thanks…
…If Nordio is justice minister than Berlusconi will have achieved his final aim of having one of his guys in the cabinet and continuing to use politicians to obstruct justice….
…Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Mueller raised the issue of the FBI’s controversial use of so-called national security letters in reference to an upcoming report on the topic by the Justice…
Update: Link at Scotus blog http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/06/wednesday-round-up-187/. As prosecutors, police agencies and civil libertarians consider the ruling’s implications, Justice Scalia’s stark dissent — and the fact that President Obama’s two appointees…
…it’s really being reported as this big step toward bringing the banks to justice for their role in the financial crisis. Do you actually agree with that point of view?…
…not, and these justices’ comments are respectively a syllogism and a tautology. Which brings me (surprise!) to Kennedy, who already-famously told Verilli near the end of Verilli’s argument: Under your…