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Two SCOTUS Victories, But With Missed Opportunities

As I tweeted when the case was handed down, I was pleasantly surprised by the 8-1 decision in Safford Unified School District #1 v. Redding, in which the court decided that a strip search is a strip...

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More Global Interfaith Unity Through Hatred of Gays

First and foremost, there's been some sloppy reporting, and lots of sloppy blogging, on this issue: The "Delhi High Court" is not the Supreme Court of India. It's more like a state supreme court in the...

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On No-Fly and Emanuel & Lautenberg's "New Due Process"

Remind me again how Obama and the hyper-liberal Congress were going to usher in a new civil libertarian paradise where basic constitutional rights are actually acknowledged and respected? [I]f you're...

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Gay Bloggers Turning Against Gay Activists Over Olson/Boies

On timely motion, the court must permit anyone to intervene who … claims an interest relating to the property or transaction that is the subject of the action, and is so situated that disposing of the...

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A "Baker v. Nelson" Primer

There's been yet another Outbreak of Stupid™ in the gay blawgosphere — and, this time, in the Senate Judiciary Committee — so let's pause to get it right: The "Baker v. Nelson" that Senator Chuck...

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In Defense of Full Corporate Rights

More stupidity from the New York Times editorial board. The question at the heart of one of the biggest Supreme Court cases this year is simple: What constitutional rights should corporations have? To...

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Justice Harlan, Meet Speaker Pelosi

Note: It's been a while. Pardon the lack of polish in this post. To review: The debate over so-called "deem and pass" (also called the "Slaughter House Rules"), under which cowardly House members could...

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Some Thoughts on the DOMA Rulings

Some hasty stitches about Gill v. OPM (PDF – 44 pages) and Massachusetts v. Sibelius (PDF – 36 pages): –Typically, when one thinks of DOMA's unconstitutionality, one thinks of Section 2, the so-called...

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DOMA: Is the Tea Party "Mute" Dumb or Just "Stupid" Dumb?

I blogged the following two days ago in the wake of the Massachusetts DOMA rulings: As I had said all through the great gay marriage tsunami of years past: States have no "rights." Only individuals...

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From the Archives: Who Pays for "Paid Vacation"?

(Originally posted 17 May 2007. As an entrepreneur, it takes on a more direct relevance to me these days. See also, "the next generation of professional malcontents.") — Professional malcontents have...

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