The Law of Conservation of Judgment
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(coauthored by Harry Surden)
At least since Jeremy Bentham, legal formalists in the Anglo-American
tradition have dreamed of making the law clearer, mor...
Introducing The Canebrake: a New Blog
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It's been over a year since I've posted here, yet this blog address remains
on my email signature lines and in my social media bios. What gives?
I've been...
A new legend
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Unauthorized is very, very pleased to announce that MADE BY JIMBOB has
joined the intellectual outlaws of the Internet. Look for his videos on the
Made b...
Here We Go Again ...
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So there I am, twiddling my virtual thumbs out in LA, where I've been
subbing for a buddy on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," when I get a call from good 'Ol
Joe Bid...
Farewell
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I have been blogging since 2002. I started out just to link to funny and
interesting stories that my students might enjoy reading. I quickly evolved
into b...
Civility. REALLY?
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*What the hell is wrong with you people?*
People are harassing kids because of hats.
People are being removed from restaurants and bars.
People are being ha...
Klipptid.nu – Hitta en bra frisör i din stad
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Letar du efter en frisör men vet inte var du ska vända dig? Då är
Klipptid.nu rätt ställe att vända sig till! Här hittar du alla frisörer och
salongernas l...
Political Dissent in the US
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My hypothesis is that people have a need to divide themselves into groups,
into US and THEM, as a way to enhance their feelings of group identity and
socia...
Steve Schmidt Meet George Costanza
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There came a point in George Costanzas life when he realized that every
instinct he ever had was wrong. This is the world in which Steve Schmidt
currently ...
Sometimes There Are No Words
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One of my favorite bloggers and frequent commenters has suffered a terrible
loss.
Fair and balanced commentary from a modest and reasonable conservative.
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