Archive | October, 2013
California High School Blocks NRA T-Shirt Because It Depicts a Weapon
The Occupy Wall Street Prepaid Card: Designed by 1%’ers for People Who Don’t Use Prepaid Cards
“Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Term ‘Crammed With Blockbuster Cases,’ Say Incredibly Biased People”
Conservatives and Environmental Regulation
The Ubiquity of Andrew Tutt
Introducing my New Book Democracy and Political Ignorance
100 Years of Federal Income Tax
Should There Be a Debt Ceiling at All?
Why the 14th Amendment Option Is Not on the Table
The Reasonable Self-Driving Car
By Bryant Walker Smith, guest-blogging on October 3, 2013 2:38 am in Automation, Regulation, Robotics, Self-Driving Cars
Could Doctors’ Public Condemnation of Homosexuality Lead to Medical Board Investigation of Doctors?
What Russia’s Piracy Charges Against Greenpeace Mean for International Law
Event at Stanford Next Week
Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action: Forgetting the Narrative
By David Bernstein on October 2, 2013 9:39 am in Affirmative Action, Constitutional Law, Supreme Court