Re: Merrick Garland, it’s a bit late for the Obama administration and its supporters to appeal to constitutional norms requiring Senate consideration; It’s ‘harassment’ for a sixth-grader to criticize vegetarianism to a vegetarian classmate; Open Borders Day 2016 – some thoughts on immigration and conservatism; University of California Board of Regents is wrong about ‘anti-Zionism’ on campus; Initial thoughts on President Obama’s decision to nominate Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court; #NoHearingsNoVotes should mean #NoBorking; The erroneous argument the Senate has a ‘constitutional duty’ to consider a Supreme Court nominee; Can we “nudge” voters into becoming better-informed?; Funerals, in ancient Rome and (some places in) modern China; Crosswords and copyright; | | | | | #NoHearingsNoVotes should mean #NoBorking | If Senate Republicans believe they should withhold consideration of a Supreme Court nominee on principle, they should also refrain from attacking the character or qualifications of whomever the president nominates. | By Jonathan H. Adler • Read more » |
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Crosswords and copyright | A fascinating plagiarism scandal in the strange and esoteric world of crossword puzzle construction sheds some interesting light on what we mean by "plagiarism," and how that relates to what we mean by "copyright infringement." | By David Post • Read more » |
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