Radio Free New Hampshire: I’m Just a Lawyer
It has been hard to read the news and avoid discussing the criminal law in these past few weeks. Take that situation in Russia, for instance.
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It has been hard to read the news and avoid discussing the criminal law in these past few weeks. Take that situation in Russia, for instance.
We collect the blueberries, we suffer the ticks, and we cherish the deer because we are city people at heart and we don’t know any better.
The Supreme Court opinion that overruled Roe v Wade was a masterpiece of grudge-holding.
In the midst of a serious nursing shortage in New Hampshire, one college is taking an aggressive stance to educate new nurses. That is Colby Sawyer College in New London.
There is little reason to believe that American democracy is the end point of human political development. There are other ways to organize society. And some of those ways make sense; it all depends on what you value.
They make their money first, then gain office (often using their money to do so), then leave office, and use their new connections (gained in office) to make yet more money. They also allow their children to benefit, both before, during, and after their own service (that’s the Hunter Biden story in a nutshell).
There are also flashes of true athletic grace, amidst the blown plays and the slow-motion disasters; these kids are equidistant between tee ball and high school, and high school is not far off from the real thing.
It could have gone differently. We need to consider why to plan how best to change things again.
Judy Garland’s blue and white checkered dress from The Wizard of Oz is coming up for auction again. There were apparently a handful of these dresses, so this seems to happen periodically. The last time, it went for more than a million dollars.
We teach that we were liberated not because we were powerful, but because we worshipped the truth.