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What you’ll get if you vote for Gary Johnson
Eugene Volokh is a law professor who professes “libertarianism.” I’ve mocked this, um, not philosophy exactly, not political party exactly, but… an extension of the Koch Brothers Neu Wannsee Conference, i.e., the Final Solution to Democracy. In a nutshell–a deliberate … Continue reading
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Tagged federal appellate courts, libertarianism, Neu Wannsee Conference, Second Amendment
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Deflategate decision: William Rhoden (and Gary Myers)
Yesterday, when I reported the Second Circuit’s decision overturning the lower court pro-Brady/anti-NFL decision on “deflategate,” I referred you to the New York Times’ Michael Powell, and his original story which egregiously supported the NFL players association and equally egregiously … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged federal appellate courts, Second Circuit appellate court
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“Tom Brady’s Deflategate Suspension Reinstated”
Source: Tom Brady’s Deflategate Suspension Reinstated – The New York Times A three-judge panel for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned a lower-court ruling. I figured this would happen. The federal judge whose decision was … Continue reading
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Tagged appellate court decisions, federal appellate courts
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