It's not every day a Hollywood producer leaves a comment on one of my posts, so I thought I'd share. David Feige, one of the creators of Raising the Bar, commented on my review of the show. David was a blogger before he was a producer, and I guess he hasn't forgotten his roots. That's pretty cool. First of all, thanks for giving the show a chance. If you stick with it, I don't … [Read more...] about David Feige Strikes Back
The Future Is Not Set — Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Today brings the return of one of my favorite new television shows, as Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles begins it's second season.(Spoiler Alert: Spoilers ahead for the entire first season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.)Producer Josh Friedman and his writing staff have made some interesting creative choices, and they follow the concept and style of … [Read more...] about The Future Is Not Set — Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
McCain and a Certain Woman
I can't help it. This is just a little spooky. … [Read more...] about McCain and a Certain Woman
More On Civil Forfeiture
My post a few months ago on the evils of Civil Forfeiture just drew this response: Hmmm....you wouldn't have to worry about civil forfeiture if you weren't committing crime. Property is seized (money, cars, jewelry ect) when located in immediate proximity of narcotic related sales and when they are used in the commission of felony crimes. That's not quite how it works. … [Read more...] about More On Civil Forfeiture
Legal Blogs that Aren’t
Blogs, that is. A couple of months ago I published a review of Your Witness: Lessons on Cross-Examination and Life From Great Chicago Trial Lawyers, a fascinating collection of stories and advice about cross-examining witnesses, edited by Steven F. Molo and James R. Figliulo. At the beginning of last month, I received an email from Molo's publicist: Hi, I wanted to let … [Read more...] about Legal Blogs that Aren’t
