Just
click on the date above each essay title to go directly to it.
December 27, 2002
Blogging Break
December 26, 2002
All dolled up
December 26, 2002
A sharp reminder of the way others spend the
holidays
December 25, 2002
Merry Christmas
December 24, 2002
Shameless self-promotion
December 23, 2002
A takings case is not a trespass case, no matter how much you
might wish otherwise
December 22, 2002
Fun with Switching
December 22, 2002
When you're flush with cash, build a new flush. When you're
not, don't.
December 21, 2002
Reality television has its limits
December 20, 2002
Perhaps it was a matter of divine inspiration
December 19, 2002
More than one reason for local notoriety
December 18, 2002
A tip for the convicted con man
December 17, 2002
Trying to make a federal case out of trash
collection
December 17, 2002
Time management
December 16, 2002
A Lincoln Town Car with a hidden compartment
is not exactly your normal everyday cash courier. Judges know this.
December 15, 2002
Not the kind of blue light
special Kmart had in mind
December 14, 2002
At least one token Claude
December 14, 2002
Second Thoughts
December 13, 2002
Charity begins at home--for the D.C. Arts Commission, at
least.
December 12, 2002
Somebody needs to watch
The Christmas Story again.
December 12, 2002
The Blogger's Prayer
December 11, 2002
When your
nine pounds of methamphetamine absolutely, positively has to be there overnight, don’t be
surprised if someone takes notice.*
December 11, 2002
That
explains why it sounded so natural
December 10, 2002
Guessing correctly
about sovereignty
December 10, 2002
Trent-chant remarks
December 9, 2002
In loco parentis meets loco parents
December 8, 2002
I could have told him it wouldn't work
December 8, 2002
Illusions of Indispensability
December 7, 2002
Whole Lott-a Stupid Goin' On
December 7, 2002
Traffic Report
December 6, 2002
A truly remarkably stupid thing to say
December 6, 2002
Breaking up is hard to do, especially when it
comes to taxes
December 5, 2002
Keyboard Virtuosos
December 5, 2002
More fun with Augusta National and the New
York Times
December 5, 2002
Feeling non-essential
December 4, 2002
A Nicely Subversive Holiday Gift Catalogue
December 4, 2002
A chilling deprivation of civil rights? Not
December 3, 2002
A curious sense of proportion in the latest newspaper
crusade
December 2, 2002
You can't bank on other people's property without paying
interest
December 2, 2002
Small Town Christmas
December 1, 2002
Five Claudes for a tired old comedy shtick
headline
December 1, 2002
Handy Clean Air Act Primer
November 30, 2002
The Doctor is in
November 29, 2002
Unjustly accused
November 28, 2002
A Thanksgiving cooking tip
November 27, 2002
Thank you, Martin Short
November 27, 2002
A curious sense of proportion
November 26, 2002
Birthday
November 25, 2002
A
little more sensitivity might have helped
November 24, 2002
More fun with tax policy
November 23, 2002
A parallel with our own naval history
November 23, 2002
If you're going to say it was in
self-defense, hold off on the gasoline and matches
November 22, 2002
Gambling you’ll be able to welsh on a bet, and losing. Good.
November 21, 2002
It would have been a lot cheaper just to pay the $439.50 up
front
November 21, 2002
An off-sides call from 1,000 feet away? I don't
think so.
November 20, 2002
What a difference one little "o" can make
November 19, 2002
A Tip About Testifying
November 18, 2002
A modest Masters proposal to the New York
Times
November 18, 2002
The Harry Potter/Chamber of Secrets Bonus
November 18, 2002
Soggy Bloggy Weekend
November 17, 2002
Two Claudes, in a runoff
November 16, 2002
50 tons of interesting results
November 15, 2002
Follow-up on a nasty criminal case
November 14, 2002
Trying to milk the law for all it’s worth, and coming up dry
November 14, 2002
Star-Spangled Pledge Break
November 13, 2002
If you lost credibility in one major area of responsibility,
what makes you think you kept it elsewhere?
November 13, 2002
Blast from the past
November 12, 2002
Bambi must die, and we will eat him
November 11, 2002
Beach Blogger Weekend coming up
November 11, 2002
The empty vessel of "Judicial Activism"
November 9, 2002
Oatmeal Raisin Movie Cookies
November 9, 2002
Light Blogging
Weekend--Many Movies Beckon
November 8, 2002
A new addition to the Man Who Represents
Himself Has A Fool For a Client File
November 7, 2002
The Freedom Fee and other tax reforms
November 7, 2002
A helpful clarification
November 7, 2002
Traffic Report
November 6, 2002
Gay Election Returns
November 6, 2002
Things that can make a government
attorney wince
November 5, 2002
Who’s chilling whom?
November 4, 2002
Saddam should take the hint
November 4, 2002
From the AP Wire
November 4, 2002
Things I read that make me smile
November 3, 2002
I'm high, all right. But not on false drugs!
November 2, 2002
Scones
November 1, 2002
Unhappy Trails
October 31, 2002
Why we fight, and why we need to keep on
fighting
October 30, 2002
Parkinson's Law Corollary applied to school attendance zones
October 29, 2002
Reefer
Madness--Not
October 29, 2002
No Claudes for this one
October 28, 2002
Getting caught stings. Getting caught by
a sting can hurt even more.
October 28, 2002
Today’s Crime Tip
October 27, 2002
A nice piece of corrective editing
October 26, 2002
Evil on all sides
October 26, 2002
Say it isn't so!
October 25, 2002
The Patsy Cline Defense doesn’t always work
October 25, 2002
Joe Biden V
October 22, 2002
Blog Break
October 22, 2002
Two Balls and a Strike for a Prisoner’s Lawsuits
October 21, 2002
The Risky Business of Special Education
October 20, 2002
Notes from the Jazz Festival II
October 19, 2002
Notes from the Jazz Festival
October 18, 2002
Today's the day the teddy bears have their recall*
October 17, 2002
Sometimes having your papers in order just isn’t enough
October 16, 2002
Jazz Festival Time
October 15, 2002
Some deals just can’t be made
October 15, 2002
Two important posts you should read
October 14, 2002
Diet and Fashion Tip
October 14, 2002
Rally Time
October 14, 2002
Warehouse Architecture
October 13, 2002
Today’s Spam
October 12, 2002
Leave the Greyhounds to Us
October 11, 2002
The limits of advocacy
October 10, 2002
Three Claudes for a grudging, not-quite admission
October 9, 2002
The odds of deducting all of one’s meals and
entertainment are pretty slim, no matter who you are.
October 8, 2002
Census 2000 update
October 8, 2002
A Clarification
(The Deep Fritz chess computer)
October 7, 2002
Charity is not dead—and it’s not an antitrust law violation, either
October 6, 2002
Mashed Potatoes for
Homecoming
October 5, 2002
If you can only see your land during low tide, don’t be
surprised if you can’t develop it.
October 4, 2002
Perhaps the increased assessment will cover the government’s costs of
defending it
October 3, 2002
Gore not helped by fair NYT
article
October 3, 2002
Now it can be told
October 2, 2002
Don’t count on what is feasible unless you’re the one who decides what is
feasible
October 1, 2002
Smuggling booze into The Frozen North is not a crime
October 1, 2002
History Repeating Itself
September 30, 2002
Hell hath no fury like a sales manager
September 29, 2002
Two-Day Spaghetti Sauce, with sausage and meatballs
September 28, 2002
Five foreign policy Claudes
September 27, 2002
Fly Like An Eagle—or maybe not
September 27, 2002
Somebody likes me!
September 26, 2002
Railroads Reap Real Relief with 4-R Act
September 25, 2002
Striking a blow for women
September 23, 2002
Book Update and Blog Break
September 23, 2002
Chutzpah Alert
September 23, 2002
A Near-Classic Headline
September
21, 2002
Adventures in Technology
September
20, 2002
Unfortunate Pots and Kettles
September
19, 2002
A pox on both their houses
September
19, 2002
The Power of the Blogosphere
September
18, 2002
Bus Tokens
September
18, 2002
Give em five Claudes, and then
lets go out for dessert
September
17, 2002
Sometimes theres no other way to vote
than with your feet
September
16, 2002
Selections from the IKEA catalog
September
15, 2002
Exhibit 13
September
14, 2002
Possibly doing well by doing good
September
13, 2002
The IRS, Spiro T. Agnew, and Sherlock
Holmes
September
12, 2002
A nicely practical property rights decision
September
11, 2002
White lines
September
10, 2002
A One-Year Anniversary Suggestion
September 10, 2002
The nanny state wont do your laundry,
but will tell you how you should
September
9, 2002
Not exactly focusing on individual opportunities
September
8, 2002
Victims and victimists
September
7, 2002
Watch out, kids! Granddad and grandmom are
coming to visit!
September
6, 2002
Two Claudes for an Economics 101 Story
September
6, 2002
Friday Nights in the Fall
September
5, 2002
Stereotyping and other character flaws
September
4, 2002
A Maritime History Lesson
September
3, 2002
Aiming at a Target for Potential
Redevelopment
September
2, 2002
Say Cheese
September
1, 2002
A perfect movie for a rainy weekend
September
1, 2002
Aw, Shucks. You didnt have to go and say
that.
August
31, 2002
Whats in a number?
August
30, 2002
The "Officials Said" Seriestm
August
30, 2002
College Rivalries
August
30, 2002
Three Claudes for Baretta
August
29, 2002
Pay no attention to the man in that
videotape
August
28, 2002
Wretched Red Excess
August
27, 2002
Beavis and Butthead on Patrol
August
26, 2002
The principle of intended consequences
August
25, 2002
A litte traveling music, Sam
August
24, 2002
Mr. Grumpy makes an appearance
August
23, 2002
Accents
August
22, 2002
Cruelty to Animals
August
21, 2002
'Tooning up for a new career
August
21, 2002
Hip Hop Hope for Hogs
August
20, 2002
Three Claudes, living on burrowed time
August
20, 2002
Annals of Commerce
August
20, 2002
Great moments in government contracting
August
19, 2002
Proof it once more before you publish
August
18, 2002
Brown Ribbons
August
17, 2002
When you cant avoid it, maybe
youll do something about it.
August
16, 2002
An Emily Litella Moment
August
15, 2002
Dipping toes
August
15, 2002
Thank you, Mr. Chait
August
14, 2002
Tax-Exempt Financing for Religious
Institutions Upheld
August
13, 2002
The limits of self-help, continued
August
12, 2002
Dont hold back, Mr. Chait.
August
10, 2002
Gotta love that quote
August
9, 2002
Party Poopers
August
9, 2002
Rock On
August
8, 2002
Cottonwood Update
August
7, 2002
Sometimes the only difference between a
sidewalk and a street is the width of the pavement
August
7, 2002
Traffic Report
August
6, 2002
Three Claudes for a census study headline
August
6, 2002
The Book
August
2, 2002
Very Easy Rider
August
1, 2002
A Matter of Timing
August
1, 2002
Pushing the punishment envelope
July
31, 2002
A modern day Ransom of Red Chief
July
30, 2002
Chutzpah Alert
July
29, 2002
It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature, or
her official representatives either, for that matter
July
29, 2002
Clueless
July
29, 2002
Limited Releases
July
27, 2002
The gift that keeps on giving
July
26, 2002
Doing violence to the meaning of words
July
25, 2002
The New Bruce Willis Movie
July
25, 2002
More than half a billion reasons supporting
the US version of the Cayman Islands
July
24, 2002
Annals of botched crime
July
24, 2002
Mr. Grumpy makes another appearance
July
22, 2002
Prayer for the Dead
July
22, 2002
Four Claudesas if you cared
July
21, 2002
The limits of self-help
July
20, 2002
Nature 1, Disney 0
July
19, 2002
Restaurant Reviews
July
18, 2002
A startling sense of theater in criminal
sentencing
July
18, 2002
Stay Close to Your Pet
July
17, 2002
Resorting to prejudice, or not
July
16, 2002
We have a winner
July
16, 2002
Three Claudes, after a deduction for
dullness
July
16, 2002
Mr. Bill
July
15, 2002
What he said
July
15, 2002
Road to Perdition
July
14, 2002
Smoking 'round the Laffer Curve
July
12, 2002
Its news again when people forget it was
news before
July
11, 2002
Scoped or scammed?
July
10, 2002
THERES NO TYING IN BASEBALL*
July
9, 2002
No conflict with the companys
interests
July
9, 2002
Netblogging
July
8, 2002
An odd limitation on HIV/AIDS reporting
July
8, 2002
Hazy days of summer, thanks to Canada
July
7, 2002
Help for the insufficiently self-aware
July
6, 2002
Immutable Laws of Life
July
5, 2002
Jockette story
July
4, 2002
Happy 4th of July!
July
3, 2002
Money for a Rainy Day
July
2, 2002
The Big Brown Birds are Back
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July
1, 2002
Rap as a bad actat least sometimes
June
30, 2002
From the Mail Bag--Again
(A reply to Mr. Bahir Mobuty Sese Seko)
June
29, 2002
Say it isnt so
June
28, 2002
Five Claudes, with golden
federally-subsidized spikes
(Amtrak)
June
27, 2002
Drug testing for the Drum Major
June
26, 2002
How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When
You're Not Anywhere At All?*
June
26, 2002
Fun with New Guidelines
June
25, 2002
Where the Boys Are
(The College Gender Gap)
June
24, 2002
Heavy lifting
June
24, 2002
Update on Chicken Tic-Tac-Toe
June
24, 2002
Being Centered
June
23, 2002
Four Claudes for Campaign Finance Reform
June
21, 2002
Luckless Gamblers Plucked by Cluckers
June
20, 2002
Notes from the 2002 U.S. Open Continued
June
19, 2002
She Wears a Size Negative-2
June
18, 2002
Notes from the 2002 U.S. Open Continued
June
17, 2002
Notes from the 2002 U.S. Open
June
14, 2002
Childrens Sports Fatigue Hits Home
June
13, 2002
Paving personal paradises for parking
June
12, 2002
A potentially pernicious addition to a
harmless list
June
11, 2002
Our Friends the Corps of Engineers
June
11, 2002
Now it can be told
June
10, 2002
A deals a deal, and that applies to
Congress, too
(Franconia Associates v. U.S.)
June
9, 2002
Feeling sexy
June
9, 2002
Everybodys a critic
June
7, 2002
Traffic Count
June
7, 2002
Learning from other cultures
June
6, 2002
The logical limits of regulatory takings law
(Warninglong post. Keep coffee handy.)
June
5, 2002
A little bit of grilled heaven
June
4, 2002
Vocational training
June
3, 2002
The First Amendment in the real world
June
3, 2002
Three Claudes for this injudicious headline
June
3, 2002
Burdine Update
June
2, 2002
Go.See.Undercover.Brother.Now.
June
1, 2002
A quiet movie
May
31, 2002
Public purpose or public outcry?
May
30, 2002
Practical limits on state sovereignty remain in place
May
29, 2002
Doing well by doing goodwith your
money
May
28, 2002
A new tax incentive?
May
26, 2002
We moved again
May
25, 2002
Memorial Day
May
24, 2002
Polly wants a what?
May 23, 2002
An old trick with a new dog
May 22, 2002
Its so nice to be wanted
(Democrats now seeking men)
May
22, 2002
Its good being first
May
21, 2002
Smart Growth meets NIMBY
May
20, 2002
Pleasures of the chase
May
19, 2002
Why I like living here
May
18, 2002
The Weblog Foundation
May
17, 2002
Fun with a loaded headline, and more
May
16, 2002
Half-right about state finances
May
15, 2002
Three and a half Claudes
May
14, 2002
Real life masquerading as a Warner Bros. cartoon
May
13, 2002
Creating a crisis may help find the
money to fix it
(Alabama septic tank enforcement)
May
13, 2002
Take two Prozac®, or two M&M®s.
Call me in the morning, if you dont kill yourself first.
(Suicide and antidepressant correlations)
May
11, 2002
A Restored Sense of Mission?
(CDC STD recommendations)
May
10, 2002
Expectations and emotions
(Reacting to traffic)
May
9, 2002
More tales from the Bizarro
World;
or, why I love reading Reuters
(Iraqi newspaper editorial)
May
9, 2002
Thanks, Sarge
May
8, 2002
Gremlins
May
8, 2002
Jefferson Davis
(Traitor, or some other memorable characteristic?)
May
7, 2002
The Socially Optimal Gasoline Tax
May
6, 2002
Priorities
May
6, 2002
You can lead a horse to water, but
.
May
5, 2002
The buried lede
May
5, 2002
Webheads
May
4, 2002
Limited loyalties can produce limited tenures
(Crusader weapon controversy)
May 3, 2002
Who's in charge here?
May 2, 2002
This gesture's for you.
May
2, 2002
I didnt mean it.
(In which life imitates art just a little too well.)
May
1, 2002
Hearing Mr. Softee® again
April
30, 2002
Tax Preferences, Tax Subsidies, Tax
Expenditures, AMT, and Other Loaded Terms
April
29, 2002
A celebration of service to an ever-changing
community
(100th anniversary of Most Blessed Sacrament Parish)
April
28, 2002
What do the numbers tell us?
April
27, 2002
Chutzpah alert
April
26, 2002
Cloning legislation
April
26, 2002
When ya gotta go
.
April
25, 2002
A truly federal argument over
development
April
24, 2002
Pushing an agenda with twisted graphics
April
24, 2002
Four CFR Claudes
April
23, 2002
The government must pay you if it says "not ever".
What happens when it says "not now"?
April
22, 2002
To expand coverage in social benefit
legislation, amend the law and pay for it.
April
22, 2002
I got friends with low expectations*
April
22, 2002
Some people blog, others go out for
coffeeway out
April
21, 2002
Mistakes were made
April
20, 2002
Signs that one lives in a small
place
April
19, 2002
At least 4 ½ Claudes
April
18, 2002
The real risks for American women are the men
they know
April
17, 2002
Very still photography
April
16, 2002
Thinking about the flat tax
April
15, 2002
Some people should resist the urge for
self-expression
April
14, 2002
Chilling out at the back side of
sport science
April
13, 2002
Painful recognition
April
13, 2002
Shrimp and Sausage Creole
April
12, 2002
Claude returns with a tax story
April
11, 2002
Whatever floats your boatoh wait, not that
boat
April
10, 2002
So why did you move your practice here,
Doctor?
April
5, 2002
Time for spring training--for my golf game,
that is.
April
4, 2002
Should non-voters count in deciding how
to apportion those who do?
April
3, 2002
They must be from some other planet--or maybe
they're just evil.
April
2, 2002
Eighty billion reasons to uphold an
agencys legal interpretation
April
1, 2002
Reminders of September 11
March
30, 2002
Easter Break
March
29, 2002
Who's next, indeed?
March
29, 2002
Poltergeist at the Beach
(Easter crowds)
March
28, 2002
The hostages must turn over their captors, or
suffer the consequences
March
27, 2002
New sin tax suggestions
March
26, 2002
Religious distinctions
March
25, 2002
Digging deep for dollars--or not
(Death taxes)
March
25, 2002
An unfortunate choice of phrasing
March
24, 2002
Oscar® Night
March
23, 2002
Mr. Grumpy makes an appearance
(Income taxes)
March
23, 2002
Sausage Goop
(A pasta recipe)
March
22, 2002
An upcoming opportunity for convicts to match
societys likely reaction
March
21, 2002
Cracks in the argument
March
20, 2002
All votes are equal; some votes are more equal
than others
March
19, 2002
Violating Holy Orders and other sacred
trusts
March
19, 2002
Icebergs the size of my home state
March
18, 2002
Critical fact missing from report
March
18, 2002
Legal limits to entrepreneurship
(An extra-special drug test kit)
March
17, 2002
Red Cross troubles mount
March
16, 2002
Steamed shrimp
March
15, 2002
The charges just keep coming
March
15, 2002
Bring in a special prosecutor
March
15, 2002
March Madness
March
14, 2002
Mascots
March
13, 2002
Four Claudes, minimum
(INS-hijacker visa snafu)
March
13, 2002
The Yates Verdict
March
12, 2002
Beaching and moaning about access
March
11, 2002
9-11-2001
March
11, 2002
This one earned five Claudes with an Oak Ridge
cluster
March
10, 2002
Klamath update
March
10, 2002
This one rates five gruesome Claudes
March
9, 2002
Fun with Publisher97
(An homage to Despair.com)
March
9, 2002
Texas lawyer reaches new low
(Windshield murder case)
March
8, 2002
Where you sit shouldn't necessarily
dictate where you should stand.
(A personnel move at the Corps of Engineers)
March
7, 2002
New candidate for a Claude Rating
March
7, 2002
Please dont confuse a
cynic with a satirist
(Ted Rall's WTC widows cartoon controversy)
March
6, 2002
Prayer for the dead
March
5, 2002
Filing for bankruptcy wont always wipe the tax slate clean
(Young v. U.S. tax decision)
March
4, 2002
The gun test
March
3, 2002
Louisiana justice system update
March
2, 2002
Reasons for optimism amidst tragedy
March
2, 2002
A slight correction
(Lunch with Will Vehrs)
March
1, 2002
The home of corporations, credit cards,
chickens, and--bloggers?
February
28, 2002
If youve been stacking bodies,
dont be surprised if the charges also stack up.
(Georgia crematory case)
February
27, 2002
An extra hurdle for prisoners too often ready
to sue
February
26, 2002
And how would you like to pay for your ride downtown during
rush hour?
February 25, 2002
Match Game
(The philosophy test)
February
25, 2002
Why go to trial?
(Louisiana DNA case)
February
24, 2002
I give it four Claudes
(Rating the unintentionally ironic)
February
23, 2002
The risks of flying
(A Washington Monument flashback)
February
22, 2002
Its your choice--cash or credit
(Conservation tax credits)
February
21, 2002
From the Mail Bag
(A reply to Mr. Bundu)
February
20, 2002
A short note on web hosting
February
20, 2002
Words of Sheer Terror: "Class, hand your
homework to the person sitting next to you."
(Supreme Court's Falvo decision)
February
19, 2002
Enron and associates gave money to Gore and
Bush campaigns. In other news, dog bites man.
February
18, 2002
Story Time
(Securities law and Enron)
February
17, 2002
Maybe some duct tape would help
(Speed skating and NASCAR)
February
16, 2002
Sing it loud. Im out of it, and proud.
(The Dido Demographic v. The Out of Touch Bunch)
February
15, 2002
What I heard was different from what you said.
February
14, 2002
Sauce for the ganders
(Citizens for Property Rights)
February
13, 2002
In defense of curling
February
12, 2002
Legislators and The Law of Continuous Dealing
February
11, 2002
Sure, your eyes are watering and
youre gagging. Thats the smell of progress!
February
10, 2002
It says what?
(The fine print of software licenses)
February 9, 2002
A day good for golf, not so good for writing.
February
8, 2002
Acting on nostalgic impulses can be risky
(Re-reading "Bored of the Rings")
February
7, 2002
The DA and the DNA
February
6, 2002
Another momentary lapse of reason*
(Arguing for property tax reassessments)
February
5, 2002
See those awesome open spaces? Youre
helping to pay for them. (Now dont you feel better already?)
February
4, 2002
Better policy through better science--maybe.
February
4, 2002
What should we call him now?
(That's Dr. Lay to you, buddy.)
February
3, 2002
Taking the Plunge 2002
February
2, 2002
The relentless pursuit of nihilists
(Hackers and graffiti "artists")
February
1, 2002
No easy answers on domestic abuse
January
31, 2002
Some mandates are hard to swallow; or
Why dont you just stick it back in the trunk?
(Open container laws and Federal mandates)
January
30, 2002
Havent I read you somewhere before?
(Plagiarism, Biblical concordances, and a pleasant bit of copying in the
practice of law)
January
29, 2002
Taking the Plunge
(Polar Bear Plunge, that is)
January
28, 2002
Our Friends at the EPA
(New watershed initiative)
January
27, 2002
Today's Top Two Headlines
(with added snarky commentary)
(Miss Cleo's troubles and the NYT's push-poll story)
January
26, 2002
Showing respect
(Talking to others about your spouse)
January
25, 2002
Here a penny, there a billion or two
(Fuel tax revenue problems)
January
24, 2002
The Fifth Dimension shows us how it should be
done
(Benefits of open records)
January
23, 2002
So its the thought that counts? I
dont think so
(Plagiarism with a purpose)
January
22, 2002
Cohen, Roberts, and Schranck agree
on taxes
(Income tax incidence, fairness, and policy)
January
21, 2002
Environmental Group irresponsibly frightens
parents
(Abusing statistics to push an agenda)
January
20, 2002
The defense can't rest, at least not during
the trial
(Supreme Court's Burdine certiorari request)
January
19, 2002
Where you stand sometimes depends on where
others sit
(Michael Bellesiles and Alger Hiss)
January
18, 2002
A Momentary Lapse of Reason*
(In which I propose a real Alternative Minimum Tax)
January
17, 2002
A bite from two different apples
(EEOC arbitration decision)
January
17, 2002
Why didnt they just go ahead and get
in line?
(Chicago Park District decision)
January
17, 2002
Supremes endorse common sense
(Arvizu traffic stop decision)
January
15, 2002
Our Friends the Corps of Engineers
(New wetlands rules)
January
15, 2002
What did Delaware? A New Jersey, apparently.
(Someone needs help with their geography.)
January
15, 2002
A New Gay TV Channel? Fabulous!
January
14, 2002
No food snobs here
(French McD's and Scottish cuisine)
January
13, 2002
"Peace Process" = WBOM
(Acronyms and the Middle East)
January
13, 2002
Blogger Primers
(The limits of financial regulations)
January
12, 2002
GO EAGLES!
January
11, 2002
Endrun Corporation goes bankrupt; political
left blames Bush. In other news, dog bites man.
January
10, 2002
Bitter Times
(Conservative best-selling books)
January
9, 2002
Historians aren't the only ones worried about
e-mail
January
7, 2002
Cornel West and Jack Webb--Bad Rap
January
7, 2002
Plagiarism--textual "deja vu all over
again"
January
6, 2002
Loser-Pays in Government Lawsuits?
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