Sandra’s Moment (Part One)
Nineteen ninety-three. I sat in my cubicle, the window over my back facing the opposite wall without character. Back in the days of phones, mine rang. It was a friend who was a clerk of a clerk of a...
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The April 28 issue of the Wall Street Journal carried an editorial warning of grave consequences if the Supreme Court rules that there is a constitutional right to gay marriage. “Discovering a...
View ArticleLikability Shouldn’t Matter When Electing a President
It's now routine for the scribbling pens and chattering class to pose the beer question or a variation thereof, and, based on a candidate's perceived likability and relatability, they create a...
View ArticleDonald Trump vs. The Bill of Rights
Republicans reluctant to support the candidacy of Donald Trump are being bludgeoned with the argument that the next president could appoint as many as three Supreme Court justices. If Donald doesn’t...
View ArticleThe Jewish Jefferson
One hundred years ago on June 1, Louis Dembitz Brandeis was confirmed as the first Jewish justice to the U.S. Supreme Court. Continue reading The Jewish Jefferson→
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