Skip to content
  • Home
  • Weekend Bloggers
  • Civility Rule
  • Corrections
  • Bio

JONATHAN TURLEY

Res ipsa loquitur – The thing itself speaks
  • Twitter
  • Constitutional Law
  • Criminal law
  • Bizarre
  • Academia
  • Politics
  • Media
  • Free Speech
  • Science
  • Torts
  • Columns
Environment November 18, 2007November 18, 2007

Japanese Start First Large-Scale Hunt for Humpback Whales in Decades

With flags showing smiling whales and playing Popeye the Sailor Man, the Japanese fleet set out this week for the first large-scale killing of humpback whales since the 1960s when the world banned the practice.  At least 50 whales will be killed.  For the full article, click here

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Post navigation

← Previous Post

Another Boy Suspended for a Stick Figure

Next Post →

Bushmeat Prosecution in New York Starts Amid Religious Claims

jonathan turley profile
SEARCH
Follow via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

My Tweets
Top Posts
  • “Objectivity Has Got To Go": News Leaders Call for the End of Objective Journalism
  • Captives or Consumers? Public Education Could Be Facing a Major Change
  • Delawhere? The Justice Department Remains Silent on Curious Omission from Searched Locations
  • The Legion of Democratic Doom? Biden Operatives Plan "Swat Force" on Hunter Biden Scandal
  • "All Clear": How the FBI Handling of the Biden Investigation Could Make Things Difficult for Hur
Recent Comments
John B Say (@johnbsa… on “Objectivity Has Got To Go…
GEB on “All Clear”: How t…
Prairie Rose on Captives or Consumers? Public…
Barfly on The Legion of Democratic Doom?…
James on “All Clear”: How t…
Ralph Chappell on “All Clear”: How t…
Anonymous on “All Clear”: How t…
Prairie Rose on Captives or Consumers? Public…
James on “All Clear”: How t…
hullbobby on “All Clear”: How t…
Categories
Res ipsa loquitur – The thing itself speaks
Find us on
  • Twitter
%d bloggers like this: