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A Lack of Judgement

Go, Seahawks! What was the judge thinking?

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Should the Supreme Court Be “Balanced”?

My colleague David Boaz intelligently addresses the much debated issue of “balance” on the Supreme Court.

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Should the Supreme Court Be “Balanced”?

My colleague David Boaz intelligently addresses the much debated issue of “balance” on the Supreme Court.

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Now This Is One Very Weird Story

Is He or Isn’t He? A National Socialist, that is. Or a post-modern hoax monger. Or just a crank. Or?

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Kurdish Libertarianism

I’ve just made a deal for the translation and publication of Frederic Bastiat’s “The Law” and “What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen” in Kurdish and hope to make…

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Mayan Glyphs

My eye was caught by the announcement of the discovery of the earliest known Mayan glyphs in San Bartolo, Guatemala. The story of the Mayan glyphic writing system is told…

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Right Reason

The philosopher and aesthetician Steve Burton is back ablogging at RightReason.

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Much Better Than I had Expected — Excellent, in Fact

I don’t normally run out and see movies because they have a libertarian theme, or a gay theme, or whatever else I might find interesting or with which I might…

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The Body Snatchers

The American Face of British Broadcasting At first I thought that the bones of the late (and much missed) Alistair Cooke that were reported stolen were taken by some kind…

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Giants in the Earth: An Unexpectedly Great Read

Thanks to the recommendation of Professor Andrew Morriss, on my recent trip to the middle east I read Ole Edvart Rölvaag‘s novel Giants of the Earth. In all honesty, I…

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