(I've been writing a rambling travelogue for last year's trip to the Jersey shore. Part 1 got me from Chicago to Toledo, Part 2 got me to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and Part 3 got me to New Haven, Connecticut. I'm running out of interest in writing these, but I think I have at least one more.)I woke up the next morning and started my drive to Avalon. I decided to take the … [Read more...] about 2013 Road Trip Report – Part 4: The Road to Avalon
The Queen is a Fink!
I've known for many years that access to this blog is blocked in mainland China. Well, sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. I imagine it all depends on how recently I've mentioned the Tiananmen Square Massacre. As I write this, it's not being blocked (I checked here), but that could change since I just mentioned the Tiananmen Square Massacre twice now.However, thanks to … [Read more...] about The Queen is a Fink!
Keep Talkin’ Judge
One of the most amazing developments in the legal blogosphere last year was the emergence of the Hercules and the Umpire blog, because it was written by an actual sitting federal judge. It wasn't just warmed-over pablum, nor was it some sort of scholarly legal blather. Instead, like a classic blogger from the early days, a federal judge just started telling us what it's like to … [Read more...] about Keep Talkin’ Judge
Much Ado About $300
I think the reaction to the Hobby Lobby case is going to make me mental. Case in point:That's from a Mother Jones article by Erika Eichelberger and Molly Redden titled "In Hobby Lobby Case, the Supreme Court Chooses Religion Over Science". Does the young woman holding the sign realize that she's saying it's not her boss's business that she wants him to pay for her … [Read more...] about Much Ado About $300
The Pope On Drugs
A few days ago, over at Crimlaw, Ken Lammers, whom I admire, had a few things to say about the idea of legalizing drugs. Ken starts by quoting Pope Francis, whom I admire somewhat less. (Hey, what can I say? I was raised a Lutheran, and the First Rule of Lutheran Club is the Catholics are wrong.) When it comes to drugs, the Pope is (no surprise) an old-school anti-drug … [Read more...] about The Pope On Drugs

