My @nytimes Guest Essay (with gift link): "Kamala Harris Can't Stop Prosecuting This Case." Subhed: "Being tougher on frauds, cheaters, and predators would make the criminal justice system a bit more equal." ...and make the market a bit more equal & fair. www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/o...
Being tougher on so-called frauds, cheaters and financial predators would make the criminal justice system a bit more equal.
On Monday, May 6, I’ll be moderating a conversation with Mikhael Manekin on “Religious Zionism and Jewish Power in Israel since October 7” at Temple Beth Zion, 7:30. Co-sponsored with JStreet and Temple Dorshei Tzedek.
If a “legal expert” or historian tells you the language of the 14th A. Sec 3 disqualification clause is “clear” or “unambiguous,” stop reading. I’m not sure what the right answer is. But anyone who says they’re sure is telling you more about their own biases than about the Constitution.
Researching in 18th century dictionaries, looking for "judicial"... Stumble on "Jews-ears, n., a fungus." And "Jews-mallow, n., an herb." Not sure what to make of that, but I hope they're both delicious. Or performance enhancing. Or spiritually psychedelic.
Blog post: “The 14th Amendment Disqualification Cases against Trump Are Too Little & Way Too Late” shugerblogcom.wordpress.com/2023/12/20/t...
Roe v. Fade:
Jeff Roe, the chief strategist for the leading super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid, resigned on Saturday night, the latest and perhaps most significant departure from the group, which has been consumed by turmoil in recent weeks.
Mr. Roe, who helped lead Never Back Down, the super PAC behind the Florida governor’s presidential campaign, resigned Saturday, the latest shake-up in the group.
New MAGA slogan is, more or less, "Better Call Donald." (Mostly not kidding). politicalwire.com/2023/12/17/t...
Someone should bake marijuana scones… And call them “stones.”
The majority of college students in this country attend community colleges. I teach at one of the biggest community colleges in the country. I wish more people paid attention to what students, faculty, and staff at community colleges had to say about the state of higher education.