Supreme Court: It’s Only A Small Violation of the Constitution
Being a criminal defense attorney is never an easy job. It doesn’t matter whether you’re dealing with the everyday instances of prosecutors who hide exculpatory evidence, and even perjure themselves...
View ArticleLaw & Freedom
Properly utilized, Law-with-a-capital-L is necessary to ensure freedom for as many people as possible in any space shared by more than one individual with divergent desires. This is ironic, since laws...
View ArticleThe Problem with Social Justice Warriors
There are times when it seems that the old saying, “There’s no convincing some people,” needs revision, editing, shortening, whatever: “There’s no convincing people.” As a lawyer, I see this as a...
View ArticleDieting with Dignity
In my short lifetime (they’re all short, when it comes down to it), I was taught that eating eggs was bad for you. Then it wasn’t. I was taught that you should eat a low-fat, low-carbohydrate diet to...
View ArticleAn Amorphous Mass of Ill Legality
It might seem, since so many of my posts start by referring to Scott Greenfield’s blog posts, that I’m an acolyte, or that his stuff is all I ever read. Not true. But he’s posting up to two or three...
View ArticleCriminalizing Emotional Turmoil
Today’s Fresno Bee asks: How should a school react when a high school student sends a text message like this: “im gonna come to school with one of phillips guns and kill half the school ill load...
View ArticleWho Needs Lawyers?
For some days now, so-called discussions have been occurring throughout the intertubes concerning “free speech.” Built upon years of confusion produced largely by the popular press, these discussions...
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