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Academia, Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Society November 30, 2018November 30, 2018

Christopher Newport University Takes Stand For Free Speech

We previously discussed the courageous stand of my alma mater, University of Chicago, against the growing speech codes and “safe spaces” in…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Media, Politics, Supreme Court October 8, 2018October 7, 2018

“Horror Has A Face”: Primordial Politics and the Aftermath of the Kavanaugh Confirmation

Below is my column in The Hill newspaper on the aftermath of the Kavanaugh confirmation. It is not that there…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Politics October 1, 2018September 30, 2018

Kavanaugh’s “Mad As Hell” Moment Should Not Pass Without Serious Reforms Of The Confirmation Process

Below is my column in The Hill newspaper that looks beyond this immediate controversy over the Kavanaugh nomination toward three…

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Bizarre, Criminal law September 10, 2018September 11, 2018

Prosecutors Admit That They Wrongly Alleged Russian Woman Was Trading Sex For Access [Updated]

In a remarkable and disturbing concession, the Justice Department last week admitted that it actually has no evidence that accused…

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Columns, Criminal law, Lawyering, Media, Politics, Society August 26, 2018

Michael Cohen’s New Role As The “Liberated” Liar “Speaking Truth To Power”

Below is my column in the Hill newspaper on Michael Cohen’s emergence as a witness against President Donald Trump. The…

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Criminal law August 24, 2018August 24, 2018

“A Special Place In Hell”: A Single Juror Prevented Manafort’s Conviction On All Counts

When the jury sent four questions to the judge after a day of deliberations, the defense team of Paul Manafort…

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Columns, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Politics, Society August 20, 2018August 19, 2018

Manafort’s Curious Defense: It Is Easy To Hang on A Hung Jury Strategy

Below is my column in the Hill newspaper on the continuing jury deliberations in the trial of Paul Manafort in…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Politics July 22, 2018July 22, 2018

On Contempt: The FBI Has Congress’ Number

Below is my column in The Hill newspaper on the lingering questions left from the Strzok testimony. While it may…

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Justice, Lawyering, Media, Politics June 1, 2018June 1, 2018

Lindsey Graham Demands Explanation Of Rosenstein’s Failure To Recuse

The recent disclosure of a memo from former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe on a conversation with Deputy Attorney General…

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Society, Travel Blog May 13, 2018May 14, 2018

THE GREATEST MUSEUM FOR THE GREATEST GENERATION: A TRIP TO THE NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM

As I mentioned yesterday, the highlight of my recent trip to New Orleans was my visit (with my son Jack)…

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Columns, Criminal law, Media, Politics, Society April 30, 2018April 29, 2018

Finding #44: Did James Clapper Leak Information To CNN Before Accepting A Media Deal?

Below is my column in the Hill Newspaper on the finding by The House Intelligence Committee with regard to the…

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Academia, Bizarre, Free Speech, Uncategorized April 30, 2018April 29, 2018

Student Protesters Storm Columbia Library To Protest The Right Of Conservatives To Invite Conservatives To Campus

We have been discussing the increasing practice of students interrupting classes or speeches to prevent others from hearing opposing views. …

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Bizarre, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal law, Lawyering, Society January 21, 2018January 20, 2018

“God Tells Me I Gotta”: Texas Judge Tells A Jury To Acquit Defendant After A Communication From God

Judge Jack Robison appears to be channeling a higher authority recently in Comal County, Texas.   Robison interrupted jurors during deliberations…

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Academia, Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Media November 30, 2017December 4, 2017

“Your DNA is An Abomination”: Texas State University Embroiled In Controversy Over Racist Column Calling For “White Death” [UPDATED]

   Texas State University is this week’s ground zero in our campus speech debate.  The most recent controversy was triggered…

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Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts November 16, 2017November 16, 2017

Time for Congress to end the abusive ‘blue slipping’ process

Below is my column in the Hill Newspaper on the need to end “blue slipping” in the United States Senate. …

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