Free speech backers have reason to cheer the new federal budget, but opponents are likely to take the fight to friendly states.
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Tag Archives: California
Crying Wolf In California
Anything can happen in California, so it is no big surprise that wolves are moving into the state.
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All Uber, Or Uber Alles?
A business can operate outside the law and succeed – but not indefinitely.
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Nothing Sacred In Bankruptcy
Only a fiscal miracle can save some underfunded public pensions. Bankruptcy judges are not in the miracle business.
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Drought-Stricken California Ponders An ‘ARkStorm’
It may seem cruel amid the current drought, but this is a good time for Californians to think about preparing for a deluge.
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Vengeance In The Death Chamber
Another botched execution, a two-hour ordeal in Arizona, underscores how poorly the death penalty serves justice.
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Where Courts Rule, And Where They Shouldn’t
A California judge struck down teacher tenure. Is he protecting students or overstepping the proper role of a court?
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Who Benefits From ‘One-Day Divorce?’
Soon it may be possible everywhere to get divorced quickly, without legal counsel. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
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Mothers, Fathers, Doctors and Lawyers
The film “Delivery Man” asks what makes a sperm donor a father. Real-life courts struggle with the same question.
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Apple Resists The FBI’s Draft
Letting a low-level magistrate force Apple to hack its own iPhone is like letting a ticket clerk choose an airliner’s flight plan.
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