- Abolish the law reviews!
- L.I. woman: county should have prevented cop’s affair with me.
- Judge: Alabama town’s methods for milking criminal defendants amount to “judicially sanctioned extortion racket.”
- Denying regulatory permissions when those in charge don’t like your politics: in Boston, Chicago and more generally.
- Louisiana: teacher’s union threatens to sue private schools that accept vouchers.
- Drones overhead, snapping law-enforcement pics: if the thought makes you queasy, maybe you’ve got something to hide.
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Re: “Louisiana: teacher’s union threatens to sue private schools that accept vouchers.”
See “Louisiana School Voucher Program Ruled Unconstitutional in State Court” (Dec. 2, 2012), JONATHAN TURLEY, Res ipsa loquitur (“The thing itself speaks”)
http://jonathanturley.org/2012/12/02/louisiana-school-voucher-program-ruled-unconstitutional-in-state-court/
(I don’t mean to tout another blog, but the WSJ article is restricted as behind the pay wall).
Thomas E. Baker, Tyrannous Lex, 82 Iowa L. Rev. 689, 712 (1997) “[L]aw reviews are to law what masturbation is to sex”.