Differences That Make a Difference

Football 365 sounds like a great site, maybe something akin to Good Morning Football or NFL Total Access on the NFL Network, on Channel 212 on DirecTV. Alas! it’s not about real football, but just soccer. Still, the site isn’t political, despite being British. At least, I couldn’t find any real politics in this article …

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Did the ‘spies who lied’ commit a crime or simply the most unethical act a public servant possibly could? 

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Election interference comes in many forms. The party controlling the White House could, say, collude with the administration’s attorney general to stage a raid on the leader of the opposition party’s home ahead of an important midterm election. A sitting president could announce an executive order to cancel $400 billion in student debt in order …

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The Law is Our Last Bulwark against Tyranny?

By Dan Davis and John R. “Buck” Surdu We all have witnessed the aggressive, “creative,” and putatively unethical behavior of a few of our prosecutors. At the same time, they have facilitated significant rises in violent crimes by creating novel excuses for releasing the most violent among us, all the while they were focused on …

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Political Parody As a Weapon Part LXXXIV

Parody As a Weapon Part LXXXIV; Alvin Bragg is challenged to put up his dukes. Last week, in Part LXXXIII, there was an attempt to hammer out a warning about justice all over the land. This week, the justice to be examined was both karmic and in a courtroom. In recent weeks, we mocked Manhattan District …

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The federal case against Hunter Biden just became a lot more interesting 

Washington attorney Mark Lytle represents an anonymous IRS Criminal supervisory special agent who wishes to come forward as a whistleblower. On Wednesday, Lytle sent a letter to a bipartisan group of members of Congress. He wrote that his client “has been overseeing the ongoing and sensitive investigation of a high profile, controversial subject” and would …

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