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Constitutional Law, Free Speech, Politics October 18, 2020October 18, 2020

Conservatives Attacked by BLM and Antifa Supporters In Effort To Hold Free Speech Rally In San Francisco

I previously testified in the Senate on Antifa and the growing anti-free speech movement in the United States. I specifically…

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Columns, Congress, Criminal law, Media, Politics October 18, 2020

The Biden Scandal In Three Barks: Why The Most Telling Elements May Be What We Were Not Told

Below is my earlier column on the Biden controversy and the notable omission of three responses that one would have…

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Academia, Free Speech, Politics October 16, 2020October 16, 2020

“Why Are These Old White People So Upset!?”: Loyola Marymount Students Impeach Latina Senator Over Her Conservative Views

Loyola Marymount University student Stephanie Martinez is exactly what schools seek in admissions. She is politically and socially active. She…

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Bizarre, Criminal law, Religion, Society October 11, 2020October 11, 2020

Louisiana Priest Arrested In “Demonic” Act With Two Women On Church Altar

Rev. Travis Clark, 37, has been arrested with two women, Mindy Dixon, 41, and Melissa Cheng, 23, after an alleged…

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Society October 10, 2020October 10, 2020

What Will Our Words Today Afford Us In Five Years: Blessings or Discord?

By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor I thought this week I would share with you an important life-lesson I experienced decades…

Filed under: Do The Right Thing
Bizarre, Criminal law, International October 10, 2020October 10, 2020

More Trick Than Treat: Yakuza Barred From Handing Out Halloween Treats This Year In Japan

As the kids in my neighborhood can tell you, I tend to follow Oscar Wilde’s rule that nothing succeeds as…

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Free Speech, Media October 9, 2020October 9, 2020

Res Ipsa Hits 45,000,000

This morning, we passed the 45,000,000 mark in views on the blog. The blog continues to grow with new regular…

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Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Free Speech October 8, 2020October 8, 2020

No Friend of the Court: Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Arrest For Warning “Cops Ahead” In Connecticut

In Connecticut, U.S. District Judge Alfred V. Covello has dismissed a free speech challenge that could have sweeping implications for…

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Academia, Criminal law, Society October 7, 2020October 7, 2020

“There Is No Evidence”: Professor Publishes Book On Domestic Terrorism While Denying Antifa’s Involvement In Violence

As we have previously discussed, there has been a bizarre denial in the face of Antifa violence throughout the country.…

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Bizarre, Media, Politics October 6, 2020October 6, 2020

Fear Itself: Trump and His Critics Hit A Feverish Pitch After Release From Walter Reed

Many believe that Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s greatest single line came in his 1933 inaugural address when he declared that “the…

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Academia, Bizarre, Torts October 4, 2020October 4, 2020

Two Temple Students Seriously Injured In Falling From Roof After Trying To Take Selfies

Two Temple University students were hospitalized after falling four stories while they were allegedly trying to take a selfie at…

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Constitutional Law, Courts, Politics, Society October 3, 2020October 3, 2020

Michigan Supreme Court Strikes Down Gov. Whitmer’s State of Emergency Order

In a recent column in the New York Times, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer criticized President Donald Trump for not issuing…

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Science October 3, 2020October 3, 2020

A Suggested Strategy For Working With People Experiencing Hallucinations Or Mental Illnesses

By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor I found recently a video produced by the Parkinson’s Foundation that I believe offers both…

Filed under: First Responders, Hallucinations, mental health, Parkinson's Disease
Bizarre, Criminal law October 1, 2020October 1, 2020

Lactose Intolerance: Florida Man Accused Of Slashing Cousin In Argument Over Almond Milk

According to Lehigh Acres (FL) police, you have to be really careful if Justin Garcia, 30, asks you if you…

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Criminal law, Free Speech, Media, Society, Supreme Court, Torts September 29, 2020September 29, 2020

Does Officer Jonathan Mattingly Have A Defamation Case In The Coverage Of The Breonna Taylor Case?

Louisville Metro Police Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly is reportedly moving forward with defamation actions against those who have called him a…

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