Guest post: 8.2 Miles from Mutuality
…a single garment of destiny. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice Everywhere.” How many of us have heard the words before, just by show of hands? MLK spoke them…
…a single garment of destiny. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice Everywhere.” How many of us have heard the words before, just by show of hands? MLK spoke them…
…wrote: During oral argument in the Fair Housing Act case this past week, Justice Antonin Scalia explained how another high-profile case coming later this term—King v. Burwell—ought to be decided….
…a split plus two for the majority winner of the state. For those of you who believe this is a far better approach, Google Justice Posner (7th District) and the…
…uses in a book of essays he edited. In “The Pursuit of Justice” (which oddly enough focuses not on theories of justice but on the idea that our legal systems…
…least four justices (the minimum needed for the court to grant a petition to hear a case), in a case that challenged a criminal statute as unconstitutionally vague. The Supreme…
by Mike Kimel To Honor Scalia I’ve been thinking about the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Apparently, he died while on a free, all-expenses…
…a former Texas state supreme court justice and Texas attorney general. I’m betting that his professional history isn’t pretty, so he’s perfect to have his Fascism routine turned back on…
…could sell these apples globally!” Here is some of what full employment meant in the era before inclusive growth: Stephen Leacock, The Unsolved Riddle of Social Justice: “Unemployment,” in the…
…erased limits on corporate spending in politics, before Shelby County v. Holder eviscerated the Voting Rights Act, before Chief Justice Roberts swung for the fences in the Parents Involved case…
…“truth in history” and “full justice to the South.” These crackers were not just whistling Dixie. If you know anything about the textbook industry, whatever Texas wants, y’all get. “The…