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The Little Bookroom: 06/01/2010 - 07/01/2010
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Saturday, June 26, 2010. I love the new Blogger templates! I was never very happy with the last template I had, so I was glad to see some new ones, and had a hard time choosing one. Finally decided to stick with pink. I've been reading a lot of short stories lately- not for any particular reason, just because I keep finding good collections. Here are a few reviews and recommendations. The New York Stories. Good Evening, Mrs. Craven. A Harvest of Stories. By Dorothy Canfield Fisher. In the prologue, the a...
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In the Blink of Her Eyes: Various Crafts: September 2011
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In the Blink of Her Eyes: Various Crafts. Originally postings about my developing fan fiction based on the wonderful world of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, literary genius (oh, shut up - stop laughing), it now is just becoming a place to post various creations. From my pysanky to crooked stiching, look here for what I have been making lately. Sunday, September 11, 2011. The fourth season of "Mad Men" takes place in 1963 and at one point a character's daughter is planning a wedding for November 23, 1963&#...
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Nine Scorpions
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Friday, October 21, 2005. Contains a few interesting points on New Mexico chile cultivation, including the observation that there are regionally developed variations within the variety traditionally identified with the state. I myself have noticed that I generally prefer northern-grown pods to the bitterer, more common ones from Hatch, but had always ascribed the difference to chile. An account of his travels to New Mexico in the 1830s, that ".
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Nine Scorpions: May 2004
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Sunday, May 30, 2004. Posted by proclus at 2:01 PM. The following is an excerpt from a very old number of the Michigan Law Journal- out of an article entitled simply. John M. Zane,. 16 Mich L. Rev. 287, 366-67 (1918). Posted by proclus at 1:07 PM. Wednesday, May 19, 2004. Tennessee v. Lane. Answer: because Brown did. Outlaw segregated schools, it merely prohibited states from segregating them.). Lane is the sort of case that the news media love...
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Nine Scorpions: March 2005
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Friday, March 25, 2005. I had promised myself that I wouldn't comment on the lurid circus that has occupied the first slot in the news of whatever medium for the past week, although it does illustrate some points. Of the general theme toward which my infrequent posts have tended. But then Voracious Reader. Kansas v. Hendricks. Of authorities to prove by clear and convincing evidence the psychological propensity of someone to commit sex crimes a...
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Nine Scorpions
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Tuesday, October 26, 2004. I suppose I'm now almost as much to blame for this ongoing exchange. I feel that the public respect for the legal system. I could go on somewhat at this rate, with more dry examples, but I'm afraid I've run out of metaphors. Posted by proclus at 9:38 AM. View my complete profile. Odious has obliged me with a commentary on my last. I realize that most of my handful of readership th. Blakely v. Washington.
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Nine Scorpions: June 2004
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Monday, June 14, 2004. Elk Grove v. Newdow. Another decision has been handed down today that demonstrates how spotty coverage by the media can so obfuscate the underlying principles of a case beyond any meaningful legal analysis. However, if Tennessee v. Lane was an example of a politically trivial case being blown out of proportion by scandal-mongering journalists, Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow. However, Justice Rhenquist's concu...
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Nine Scorpions
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Friday, December 16, 2005. The other day I tried an odd little site. So if your musical tastes incline toward some fairly obvious criteria (like a "busy brass section," or "ska roots") you may well get some good ideas from the site; otherwise you can just use it to reassure yourself of your superiority to haphazardly-concocted internet amusements. Posted by proclus at 1:52 PM. About time you posted again, Broke-Lush! View my complete profile.
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Nine Scorpions: December 2005
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Friday, December 16, 2005. The other day I tried an odd little site. So if your musical tastes incline toward some fairly obvious criteria (like a "busy brass section," or "ska roots") you may well get some good ideas from the site; otherwise you can just use it to reassure yourself of your superiority to haphazardly-concocted internet amusements. Posted by proclus at 1:52 PM. View my complete profile. Cornell's Free Supreme Court Archive.
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Nine Scorpions: July 2004
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Reflections by a Reluctant Observer of the Juridical System. Thursday, July 15, 2004. Blakely v. Washington. And contrives to make his argument seem quite trivial. Blakely was an estranged husband who kidnapped his wife with violence and force of arms. The state of Washington charged him with kidnapping, to which he pled guilty. The maximum sentence that can be imposed under Washington law for second-degree kidnapping is 4 years and 5 months. However, Washington law also provides that a. Just as sufferag...