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Weekend Edition: 7-15

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

All the President’s Lawyers (“For all the uncertainty about what a Trump presidency would bring, one thing should have been clear from the start: It was going to involve a lot of lawyers.”)

We Don’t Need No Education (“The notion that there was a golden age of conservative […]

Weekend Edition: 7-8

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Junkie Running Dry (“Some people simply cannot handle the fact that Donald Trump was elected president. One of those people is Donald Trump.”)

Legal Idiocy of the Week

A Kenyan lawyer is — for the third time no less — suing Israel, Italy, and long dead historical figures for […]

Book Review: Red Fire by Wei Yang Chao

While the American Revolution is central to the Fourth of July, America also seemed to encounter a revolutionary temperament in 1968. We weren’t alone; revolution also seemed to be in the air in Europe. Even the counterculture symbol The Beatles would record their first politically explicit song, “Revolution.” Yet you’ve got to wonder how much […]

Weekend Edition: 7-1

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Trump’s Lies (“Sometimes, Trump can’t even keep his untruths straight.”)

The Dark Rigidity of Fundamentalist Rural America (“…rural Americans don’t understand the causes of their own situations and fears and they have shown no interest in finding out.”)

Legal Question of the Week

How can New York […]

Book Review: The Radium Girls by Kate Moore

Both as an attorney and in my past life as a journalist, I learned how to research. I also discovered two often overlooked keys in researching a subject, ones I tried to pass on to new attorneys. The first is that you often can research forever so you need to learn when to stop diving […]