Participation
- Rebecca on The Tiny Constable: I love it when other SC justices answer back to Scalia’s ass-holery.
- adam on 4’33″: Rehearsal must be a breeze.
- adam on The Tiny Constable: The English language is so fucking stupid.
- Steven on The Problem of Persuasion: I, for one, would much rather have my guilt or innocence determined by a computer, than a lot of...
- Steven on Law vs. Justice: Law MUST have equal consideration for justice! EVERY written law has a justifiable contradiction to that law....
- Peter on The Tiny Constable: I’m pretty sure “secrete” is a verb meaning “to conceal.”
- adam on The Tiny Constable: Except the episode would be about whether “Tory Belleci can secret himself” rather than...
- Peter on Still Searching: Thanks.
- Rebecca on Still Searching: Good post.
Tweets
- .@RepJeffDenham If you won't support high speed rail, then I won't support you.
- RT @calladus: The minority voices of #Christian extremists are heard so clearly because the majority of Christian moderates refuse to sp ...
- @ATF628 Did you get anything good?
- RT @jboren4507: Read half-dozen stories today about people getting thrown under the bus. CHP should investigate outbreak of bus v. ped. ...
- @senatorboxer Vote NO on PIPA and SOPA. Stopping piracy is a good idea; trampling free expression in the process is a terrible idea.
- @RepJeffDenham Vote NO on PIPA and SOPA. Stopping piracy is a good idea; trampling free expression in the process is a terrible idea.
- @calladus Is that study merely OF beliefs, or study driven BY beliefs?
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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Questionable Presidential Morality
George W. Bush just gave his final university commencement address as a sitting president. Good for him. But I think the Associated Press headline on the story at that link gets it wrong: “Bush tells Texas A&M grads doing right … Continue reading
Go Roger, Go!
This is why Roger Ebert totally rocks. Follow the link for a lengthy review of Ben Stein’s movie Expelled. Here’s an exceprt: Hilariously, the film argues that evolutionists cannot tolerate dissent. If you were to stand up at a “Catholic and mainstream … Continue reading
Compensation as Regulation
My brother considers a recent letter to the editor and wonders about law as regulation: How is issuing [traffic] citations different than “control[ling] the traffic”? I mean, that’s the way our traffic laws and enforcement have been designed. The system … Continue reading
Three-Way Synchronization
This morning I had a dilemma. My MacBook has iCal and Address Book to store my private data: contact information for friends and family and events on my personal calendar. Both of them sync with my iPhone, so I can … Continue reading
Lots to Say
Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, I’ve not been posting much lately. Part of the problem is that I’m busier than I used to be, but the bigger problem has been trying to figure out how to be a lawyer … Continue reading
Howdy
This afternoon I took an oath to “to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, and faithfully to discharge the duties of any attorney at law to the best of [my] knowledge … Continue reading