Let me get this out of the way in the first paragraph: Terry Jones of Qur'an burning fame is a bigoted fool. He's a bigoted fool not because he burned his copy of the Qur'an, but because he hates people simply because they don't worship the same God he does in a similar enough way. What a tool! The number of people (and legislators) over-reacting to this incident, however seems … [Read more...] about Burning Books is So 20th Century
Archives for April 2011
Strict Liability for Wrongful Imprisonment
In 1985, John Thompson was convicted of murder. In later years, however, defense investigators discovered that the prosecutor, New Orleans Parrish Assistant District Attorney Gerry Deegan, had intentionally withheld evidence. This was a violation of Thompson's rights under Brady v. Maryland, and Thompson's conviction was vacated. He was tried for murder again, and after … [Read more...] about Strict Liability for Wrongful Imprisonment
Inter Auto Glass
Someone broke into our 12-year-old Dodge Neon. I can't really say when. It's our second car, and it's been parked in the street for the last week or so. I just happened to drive by it yesterday morning and noticed the mess. And actually, "broke into" maybe be overstating it. The driver's side window was shattered, but I don't think there's anything missing. The radio was still … [Read more...] about Inter Auto Glass
Will the New York Times Ever Learn?
Last year on this date, the New York Times reported that New York personal injury lawyer Eric Turkewitz had been picked as the official White House law blogger. They based their story on blog posts by Eric and several other legal bloggers, but they apparently didn't check with Eric or the White House. It was, of course, an April Fools' Day prank. So, this year, you'd think … [Read more...] about Will the New York Times Ever Learn?