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Disbarring the Critics: Federal Court Strikes Down How Judges are Elected in Marion County; Is Judicial Slating the Next to Fall?
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The assumption that respect for the judiciary can be won by shielding judges from published criticism wrongly appraises the character of American public opinion.[A]n enforced silence, however limited, solely in the name of preserving the dignity of the bench, would probably engender resentment, suspicion, and contempt much more than it would enhance respect." Justice Hugo Black, Bridges v. California (1951). Friday, October 10, 2014. Besides the issue of electing Marion County judges in the general elect...
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Disbarring the Critics: July 2014
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The assumption that respect for the judiciary can be won by shielding judges from published criticism wrongly appraises the character of American public opinion.[A]n enforced silence, however limited, solely in the name of preserving the dignity of the bench, would probably engender resentment, suspicion, and contempt much more than it would enhance respect." Justice Hugo Black, Bridges v. California (1951). Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Executive Secretary Michael Witte. One of the biggest complaints from Ind...
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Inside the Law School Scam: Halfway home
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Inside the Law School Scam. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.". Max Weber, Politics as Vocation. That seemed like a reasonable assumption, but it's apparently turning out to be mistaken. It's fair to say that admissions standards have now been cut as much as they can be cut, practically speaking. 80% of all applicants. When it comes to law school admissions, we may not be at the metaphorical equivalent of -459.67F quite yet, but we're very close. Which...Now o...
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THE LEGAL WATCHDOG: “I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree?”
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A Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. 8220;I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree? I hate it when lawyers mindlessly jabber about "public service" or "giving back" or our alleged duty to "serve the community," as if we have some moral obligation above that of medical doctors, corporate managers, accountants, or truck drivers. As I’ve written here. Do the Northeastern law grads really need to hear this kind of nonsense? Plus the usual smorgasbord of government benefits&...
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Kinemalogue: August 2015
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More of a Flash Gordon fansite than anything else. Wednesday, August 19, 2015. I'm a sweet pennsvestite from Pennsexual Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, my girlfriend is getting a sweet fully-paid doctorate at CMU, so that's rad. So, yes, I have survived a move of many miles, but as for Internet, who can say? Service will resume with gusto soon, but until then, know that I live, and I'm finally taking that vacation I've needed for over a year, watching some pretty swell movies in the meantime. As the Impossible ...
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Disbarring the Critics: September 2014
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The assumption that respect for the judiciary can be won by shielding judges from published criticism wrongly appraises the character of American public opinion.[A]n enforced silence, however limited, solely in the name of preserving the dignity of the bench, would probably engender resentment, suspicion, and contempt much more than it would enhance respect." Justice Hugo Black, Bridges v. California (1951). Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Then, as the Gazette notes, you have the issue of the arrest on a ...
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Life Cycle Estate and Financial Planning for Early Adulthood - Carter Ruml
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THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. With Whom We Partner. With Whom We Partner. 6009 Brownsboro Park Blvd, Suite H. Louisville, KY 40207. Life Cycle Estate and Financial Planning for Early Adulthood. February 28, 2015. I believe effective life cycle estate and financial planning is anchored in the Quadrant. Of Facts, Forecasts, Life Stages, and Unexpected Events. Over the past several weeks, ten posts. Covered a lot of territory about Facts and Forecasts. And Total Balance Sheet. What career will make you happy?
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Kinemalogue: February 2015
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More of a Flash Gordon fansite than anything else. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Brad Pitt ate my sandwich. KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE. The excess is even wretcheder and the provocations even more hollow, but theyre in service of something greater anyway. Sometimes all it takes is a few scenes to make a movie. On rare occasions, it takes just one. Matthew Vaughn and Mark Millar (more the former than the latter) have done it again. Directed by Matthew Vaughn. Monday, February 16, 2015. To greatness, it...
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Kinemalogue: Impossible Week, part I: Red light! Green light!
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More of a Flash Gordon fansite than anything else. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Impossible Week, part I: Red light! The collision of one of our greatest actors with one of our greatest directors produces one of the greatest spy films of them all. Funny how that works. Directed by Brian De Palma. Written by David Koepp, Steve Zaillian, and Robert Towne (based on the show created by Bruce Geller). Spoiler alert: severe, because the twists are rad. From his perspective, Cruise was simply capitalizing on his box ...
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