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SCOTUS and “The Latest Frivolous Attack on Obamacare”

I’m glad for Paul Krugman’s clarity, sanity and humanism in this NYT column The Latest Frivolous Attack on Obamacare – NYTimes.com. Because I’ve been reading the disingenuously knotty arguments from “liberatarian” legal scholars (tell you, guys, if you are truly … Continue reading

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“Woman Mauled by Chimp Can’t Sue Connecticut”

Woman Mauled by Chimp Can’t Sue Connecticut – NYTimes.com. I didn’t think she would be granted the right to sue, but then I’m not sympathetic to her case against the state. To me, there still remains a sub-category of Bad … Continue reading

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The first Perelman case declared “frivolous”

From the Daily News: Lawyer win in Perelman case A New Jersey appeals court on Thursday ruled that billionaire Revlon chairman Ron Perelman’s initial challenge to his former father-in-law’s estate plan was “frivolous,” but a $2 million fine against his … Continue reading

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