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Death For Extremist Speech?

December 24, 2010 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

It's been a long time since I posted anything at When Falls the Coliseum, but I finally got around to writing something new for them. It's about the recent verdict by an Oregon jury, calling for the death penalty for Bruce Turnidge and his son Joshua for the murder of two police officers. There's a part of the prosecutors' argument that just doesn't seem like the sort of thing … [Read more...] about Death For Extremist Speech?

The Physics of Privacy

December 23, 2010 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

A California Court of Appeals judge recently ruled in People v. Lieng that there's no constitutional problem with police using night vision goggles to see things that they couldn't otherwise see. In Kyllo v. United States the Supreme Court had ruled that police could not use a thermal imaging device without a warrant, and you'd think the same rule would apply here, but it … [Read more...] about The Physics of Privacy

Free Speech At the Fringes

December 19, 2010 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

Over at the Legal Satyricon, Charles Platt is a little annoyed at Julian Assange over the whole Wikileaks business: I'm getting an uneasy feeling when I watch Julian Assange using pretentious phrases such as "my philosophy" and "my work." ... It's the same feeling I had when I saw the World Trade Center going down. A feeling that I am watching a golden opportunity for people … [Read more...] about Free Speech At the Fringes

U.S. v. Julian Assange, A Prediction

December 18, 2010 By Mark Draughn 3 Comments

Every once in a while, I get the urge to make predictions. That's because I believe that if someone claims to understand something, they should be able to successfully predict future developments. My track record, therefore, demonstrates that I don't understand anything. (Oh, sure, I called a few easy ones, like that John Mark Karr didn't really kill JonBenet Ramsey or that … [Read more...] about U.S. v. Julian Assange, A Prediction

Right on Crime

December 17, 2010 By Mark Draughn 4 Comments

Thanks to Scott Greenfield, I just found a new site that just might turn out to be a great source of things to blog about. It's called Right on Crime, and it promises to be about "The Conservative Case For Reform: Fighting Crime, Prioritizing Victims, and Protecting Taxpayers." With a tag line like that, something tells me they don't have a lot of libertarians on their board. … [Read more...] about Right on Crime

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