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Tag Archives: Law
Wolves Protecting The Rights Of Sheep
Prosecutors promise respect for civil liberties, so maybe canine carnivores will stand up for livestock?
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How To Raze New York’s Temple Of Corruption
New York’s corruption problem is structural, resting on four pillars. Those pillars could fall, but don’t hold your breath.
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A Defensible Non-Prosecution
You don’t have to be a Lois Lerner fan to see wisdom in prosecutors’ refusal to pursue contempt charges against her.
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When Marijuana Reform Is A Medical Necessity
A Florida man gambled on a jury’s compassion when his medical needs collided with antiquated and pointless drug laws.
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The Misdirected Furor In Indiana
The Indiana religious freedom temblor is not really about gay rights; it is an aftershock of the Hobby Lobby birth control case.
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Lawmakers Take Some Juice Out Of StingRays
A few states are chipping away at the blue wall of silence surrounding the use of large-scale cellphone tracking devices.
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Illinois Goes Back To The Drawing Board
On public pension reform, Illinois’ high court’s policy is “just say no.” They are going to need a Plan B.
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