Another botched execution, a two-hour ordeal in Arizona, underscores how poorly the death penalty serves justice.
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Tag Archives: Law
A Second Chance For The Chief Justice
John Roberts supplied the vote that preserved Obamacare. If he wants to change his mind, he is likely to have a chance soon.
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The Snowden Effect
Law enforcement matters that matter now require a secret search warrant. That’s the Snowden Effect.
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Sexual Insanity In Virginia
A teenage boy and girl did what teenagers will sometimes do, and adults in powerful positions then took leave of their senses.
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Expats Suffer More Collateral Damage
First, FATCA inspired foreign institutions to drop American customers. Now financial firms based here are freezing them out too.
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The Empire State’s Industrial Devolution
The Empire State once exalted economic progress; now it is the theological center of NIMBYism.
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Tactical Defeat For Unions May Be Strategic Victory
On paper, public employee unions lost a Supreme Court case. In reality, that loss may serve union interests for years to come.
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Eyeing The Cover But Not The E-Book
An arresting officer can see whether your smartphone is black or white. Whether it contains Fifty Shades of Grey is nobody’s business but your own.
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Another Labor Relations Overreach
Heedless of legal and business reality, the NLRB’s general counsel holds McDonald’s responsible for franchisees’ conduct.
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