The buzz generated by the Supreme Court’s latest decisions on LGBTQ rights and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program have once again drawn their characteristic shares of praise … READ MORE
Archives for June 2020
Police Reform Must Begin with Qualified Immunity
A civil society only exists to the extent those entrusted with authority reflect the interests of the individuals governed. Breakdowns in this social contract can quickly unravel the fabric of … READ MORE
Fixing Capitalism’s “Bobby Axelrod Problem”
It should not come as a surprise that 2020’s major national events from the COVID-19 pandemic to the resulting economic recession to America continuing to grapple with racial equality have … READ MORE
Congressional Informing Function Important Step Towards Racial Reconciliation
“‘…their only power was to make noise,’ nonetheless ‘it was an uncomfortable noise that grated upon the ears and, in time, the national conscience…’” – Aide to Former Senate Majority … READ MORE
With Public Lands Bill, Congress Takes One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
Let’s say you own a lawn care business. Over the years, you have continued to add more and more properties to take care of but have not dedicated the resources … READ MORE