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May 25th 2007

Death Penalty Takes 2 Hours

Just back from important medical duties, Dr. Richard Kimball emails:
Death is always sad. Sometimes undeserved, sometimes needed. But this is just funny.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/05/25/ohio.execution.ap/index.html
From CNN we read about the botched lethal injection that took over two hours to administer:
Death penalty opponents called on the state to halt executions after prison staff struggled to find suitable […]

May 5th 2007

Phone Companies to Get Immunity, Maybe

Well, this is convenient.
Retroactive immunity from prosecution is a beautiful thing if you’re a major telecommunications provider in the US, and phone companies are about to receive it if the Bush administration gets its way. The administration’s new appropriations request for intelligence agencies was recently disclosed at a hearing of the Senate Select Committee on […]

Apr 25th 2007

Gun Control and Virginia Tech

Ryan blogs about gun control and the tragedy at VT.
I fail to fully comprehend the terrible events earlier this week at Virginia Tech and feel that I am perhaps too removed to fully explore the issue. Much like many of the deaths that occur tragically in America.
However, this event has expectedly prompted discussion of gun […]

Apr 5th 2007

CNN: Florida treats child abusers rudely

With all the serious things happening in this country and around the world, CNN is leading off tonight on their web site with this story:

Sorry, but I don’t feel so bad for these folks. I follow the Dennis Miller line of reasoning on this.

Mar 15th 2007

unreal deposition video

i am speechless.

Mar 12th 2007

Will we ever have a Chavez-style president?

We are very blessed here in the US to have strong institutions that would probably prevent such an outcome.
Nevertheless, listening to this clip of FDR lament the power of the Supreme Court (and the principle of private contracts) makes me wonder if the next collapse of our economy will give rise to a power mad […]

Mar 6th 2007

hearsay exception

take the video with a grain of salt. according to one law professor i talked to, “res gestae” is never the correct answer (at least on his exams).

Feb 19th 2007

MySpace Lawsuit Dismissed

I think that the courts got this one right.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the social networking Web site MySpace filed by the family of a 13-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by a 19-year-old man she met online.
The $30 million lawsuit accused the site of having no measures to protect children […]

Jan 29th 2007

democrats: kill all the fetuses you want, just don’t discipline them!

Assemblywoman Sally Lieber, D-Mountain View, wants to outlaw spanking children up to 3 years old. If she succeeds, California would become the first state in the nation to explicitly ban parents from smacking their kids.
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The bill, which is still being drafted, will be written broadly, she added, prohibiting “any striking of a child, any corporal […]

Jan 18th 2007

Dingy Harry: “I hate the 1st Amendment.”

If Harry Reid wasn’t enough of a joke as it is, here is the Democrat’s latest foray into limiting free speech:
HARRY REID INTRODUCES BILL TO REGISTER BLOGGERS? Hmm.
And from that link:
S.1 has been introduced in the Senate as “lobbying reform” — which in this case means “First Amendment infringements.” An amendment has been attached, which […]

Jan 3rd 2007

Seligmann and Finnerty Invited to Return to Duke

Heh.
Suspended Duke University lacrosse players Colin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann have been invited to return to the school as students, more than a week after the Durham district attorney dropped rape charges against them and David Evans and a full semester after the pair were placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the rape […]

Dec 26th 2006

One Step Closer to 1984

This makes me want to move back to Latin America where many aspects of Orwellian big-brotherness, if desired, are too expensive for the government to implement.
England is not so lucky, having been blessed with both wealth and autocratic-leaning politicians.
“People are shocked when they hear the cameras talk, but when they see everyone else looking at […]

Dec 23rd 2006

The Absurdity of Copyright Law

If nothing else demostrates the nonsensical nature of U.S. copyright law, then this surely does:
The RIAA is suing the website AllofMP3.com on behalf of EMI, Sony BMG, Universal Music, and Warner Music in the amount of $150,000 for each of the 11 million songs that were downloaded from June to October of 2006. That comes […]

Dec 7th 2006

UK law school: one of top 25 friendliest to women

break out the bubbly!
i have, on two occasions now, overheard the campus tour guides at the university of kentucky telling visitors that the law school is “in the top 25 in the country.”
whenever i hear this, i look up from my casebook with this face:

in early 2005, when i applied, UK was ranked […]

Dec 1st 2006

grow up, mexico

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Felipe Calderon took over as Mexico’s president on Friday and pleaded for an end to months of unrest over his narrow election win, but a huge brawl erupted in Congress where leftist opponents vowed to block him from taking the formal oath of office.
Dozens of rival lawmakers threw punches and chairs […]

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