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Bizarre, Criminal law, Lawyering December 22, 2017December 21, 2017

Minneapolis Man Seeks New Trial Because Juror Referred To Him In Deliberations As A “Banger From The Hood”

There is an interesting hearing to be held in Minneapolis where a court will decide whether a new trial is…

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Religion May 5, 2013

The Liberation of “Liberation Theology”

By Mark Esposito, Guest Blogger Hey guys, just back from my trip to San Francisco and what do I find…

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Bizarre, Criminal law, Society August 29, 2012August 29, 2012

Wisconsin Juror Fined Just $300 After Abandoning Deliberations To Party In Cancun

Ivana Samardzic, 20, is one lucky lady that her trip to Cancun was not shorten to a trip to the…

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Bizarre, Lawyering, Society, Torts September 11, 2009September 11, 2009

Eight Angry Men: Jury Sent Home After Alleged Brawl During Deliberations

It is not clear what is more interesting the legal problems in the trial over Merck’s osteoporosis drug Fosamax or…

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Bizarre, Courts, Criminal law October 24, 2008

More Problems on Stevens Jury: Deliberations Suspended After Death of Juror’s Father

First there was the gross prosecutorial misconduct. Then there was the juror misconduct. Now, another juror has left after the…

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Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech, Media, Politics February 4, 2021February 4, 2021

Rep. Waters: Trump Needs To Be Charged With Premeditated Murder

Over the last four years, there has been a type of race by politicians and pundits who seek to outdo…

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Academia, Media, Politics February 3, 2021February 3, 2021

The NYU Study: The Claim Of Anti-Conservative Bias In Social Media Is Unfounded But Inconclusive?

There has been much press about the  New York University study, “False Accusation: The Unfounded Claim that Social Media Companies…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Politics January 25, 2021January 25, 2021

Do The Democrats Really Want Unity?

Below is my column in the Hill on the increasingly divisive rhetoric and actions taken on Capitol Hill. Rather than…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Politics January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

The Senate’s Cadaver Synod: The Trial Of Citizen Trump Would Raise Serious Constitutional Questions

Below is my column in USA Today on the upcoming Senate trial of President Donald Trump. The Hill recently my…

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Columns, Uncategorized January 13, 2021January 13, 2021

The Case For A Trump Censure

As we wait for the impeachment of the President for a second time, I wanted to share what I considered…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Criminal law January 11, 2021January 10, 2021

How A Snap Impeachment Could Shatter Our Constitutional Balance

Below is my column in the Hill newspaper on my concerns over the planned “snap impeachment” this year.  In my…

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Constitutional Law, Media, Politics January 9, 2021January 10, 2021

Say It Ain’t So, Joe: The Failure of Biden To Denounce This Impeachment Is A Missed Presidential Opportunity

This week, President-elect Joe Biden made a highly commendable decision to nominate Judge Merrick Garland as the next United States…

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Uncategorized December 22, 2020December 23, 2020

“Fox News Got It Exactly Right. Amen”: De Blasio Double Downs On Plan To “Redistribute Wealth”

During the Democratic primary, I wrote about New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and his “eat the rich” pitch for…

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Academia, Constitutional Law, Politics, Society December 21, 2020December 23, 2020

“Vote Reparations”: Law Professor Calls For The Votes of Black Americans To Count Twice

Brandon Hasbrouck is an assistant professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, has written an article in The…

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Academia, Bizarre, Politics, Society October 23, 2020October 23, 2020

Ridiculox: Schools Are Adopting Gender Neutral Alternative To The Gender Neutral “Alumni”

Most colleges and universities have committed themselves to being more inclusive environments in recent years, including the replacement of certain…

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