NY Times shills for sharia law *UPDATED*
From the every first paragraph of a lengthy New York Times Magazine article about Sharia law, you know you’re in for an intellectually dishonest voyage through the multi-culti mindset of the New York...
View ArticleHarvard law professor’s defense of Kagan doesn’t hide her anti-military animus
I’d like to analyze a Harvard’s law prof’s defense of a Harvard law dean. The Prof (and ex-dean himself) is Robert Clark, who wrote an op-ed in the WSJ defending Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s...
View ArticleTalking with Jesse Kornbluth again, this time about whether Harvard grads get...
Jesse Kornbluth was again good enough to visit my post commenting upon his article lauding Andrew Sullivan as a blogger amongst bloggers. If I was a guy, and he and I had met in person, I would have...
View ArticleI finally understand those Harvard Law grads
Throughout my legal career, the Harvard Law grads of my generation and after have bewildered me. The ones I met practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area, more often than not, were distinguished by two...
View ArticleIn case you were wondering what you’re paying for when your kids go to...
The headline was that Obama’s former law school professor has issued a video urging people not to vote for Obama: Obama’s Harvard law professor says ‘President MUST be defeated in 2012′ (even though...
View ArticleWendy Davis: typical Harvard Law School grad
To those few of you reading this who are conservatives who managed to survive Harvard Law School, my apologies. But I have to say, having read this, it’s obvious that Texas’s Wendy Davis is a typical...
View ArticleThe Bookworm Beat 12/16/14 — Smells like Tuesday edition and Open Thread
The 21st century version of “The dog ate my homework.” We have two new entries today in the continuing saga of Ivy League and affluent college students trying to delay taking exams on account of their...
View ArticleThe college students are pawns
I read yesterday in Power Line that Harvard students are getting advice from faculty about now to “rebel.” John Hinderaker suggests that all these “rebellions” are Kabuki theater with predetermined...
View ArticleHarvard Law School turns its back on humane jurisprudence
Harvard Law School has abandoned one of the core principles of American jurisprudence — a citizen’s right to counsel when standing alone before the state. [UPDATE: Welcome, Instapundit readers! I hope...
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