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Bizarre, Society, Torts November 29, 2008November 30, 2008

Stampeding Shoppers: Holiday Shoppers Kill Wal-Mart Worker

The holiday carnage has begun. An employee at the Long Island Wal-Mart was trampled to death as shoppers stampeded to…

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Bizarre, Society November 28, 2008

Officers Friendly: Five Officers Reassigned After Posing for Racey Pictures with Women

Five San Antonio officers have been reassigned over racey pictures taken with young women and placed on a MySpace page.…

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Bizarre, Environment, Politics, Society November 8, 2008November 8, 2008

Findings: Lemmings Do Not Commit Mass Suicide But Sixty-Four Percent of Republicans Want Palin to Run for President in 2012

There are two related stories this week of some scientific interest. It turns out that lemmings do not commit mass…

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Bizarre, Politics, Society November 6, 2008November 13, 2008

Pilin’ on Palin: Fox News Reports Palin Did Not Know Africa Is a Continent While Newsweek Reports that She Misled Public on Shopping Binges

McCain campaign officials are unloading on Sarah Palin. Fox News is reporting that staffers were shocked after her selection that…

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Bizarre, Politics, Society November 2, 2008November 3, 2008

Video: John McCain on SNL as “The True Maverick: A Republican Without Money”

John and Cindy McCain were hilarious last night on Saturday Night Live. In the video below, McCain teams up with…

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Bizarre, Congress, Constitutional Law, Politics, Society November 1, 2008November 1, 2008

Sen. Norm Coleman Sues Al Franken for Defamation

Thank God the elections are finally heading to the courts — and legal commentators. Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) has sued…

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Bizarre, Society, Torts October 31, 2008

SPOOKY TORTS WITH TURLEY

Halloween is the favorite holiday for all torts professors and personal injury lawyers. (Indeed, I am convinced it was invented…

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Academia, Bizarre, Politics, Society September 23, 2008September 23, 2008

UMass be Kidding: Campus Minister Offers College Credit to Students Volunteering for Obama

It appears that working for Obama will not only put you in good stead with God but gain you some…

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Bizarre, Constitutional Law, Politics, Society September 18, 2008September 18, 2008

Oh, Say, Can You See My Lawyer: Josh Howard Denounces National Anthem in Video

There is an interesting controversy over the free speech rights of a major league basketball player and a team’s effort…

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Bizarre, Criminal law, Justice, Society August 25, 2008August 31, 2008

Human Rights Group: Five Women Buried Alive After Women Tried to Marry Men of Their Choice

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has released a frightening account of its continued investigation into the alleged burning alive…

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Bizarre, Courts, Media, Religion, Torts August 17, 2008

PM George Galloway Wins Defamation Lawsuit Suit; Shutdowns London’s Only Jewish Radio Station

PM George Galloway won his case against Jcom, a non-profit Jewish radio station in London for broadcasting a defamatory radio…

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Bizarre, Justice, Media, Military, Politics, Society July 27, 2008July 27, 2008

Outraged by Picture of Israeli Soldiers Shooting of Handcuffed Palestinian, Israeli Commentator Objects to Palestinians Being Given Cameras

Prominent journalist and radio host Uri Orbach has a curious sense of outrage. In a column, Orbach describes the outcry…

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Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Society April 15, 2008

Separation of Temple and State: Special Session of the Knesset Called Over Passover Food Controversy

Israel is in the midst of an interesting struggle over separation of temple and state. An Israeli court ruled that…

Columns, Congress, Constitutional Law, Politics, Society April 8, 2008April 11, 2008

De-Accrediting the Electoral College: The Real Costs of a Constitutional Relic

Hillary Clinton’s superdelegate strategy has highlighted the flaws in our electoral college system — and the need to finally embrace…

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Courts, Politics, Society April 4, 2008April 5, 2008

West Virginia Supreme Court Sides with Mining Company Amidst Criticism of Bias

The West Virginia Supreme Court has again voted 3-2 to support a mining company despite a controversy over the possible…

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