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The right wing goes to court to smash another union
In this case, the union represents the poorest workers − home health care attendants. Although I do understand the twisted reasoning in their arguments, I wonder that judges don’t seem to understand that calling an organization the “National Right to … Continue reading
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Clarence Darrow lives again, in The New Yorker
Again, I find myself sitting at Jill Lepore’s feet. Please join me. In the May 23, 2011 New Yorker, she writes “Objection: Clarence Darrow’s unfinished work.” Because of my intimacy with the Scopes trial (about which I’ve written—see above About … Continue reading
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