January 9, 2018
Ways to protect net neutrality. A Little Known Procedural Rule In Congress
Ways to protect net neutrality. A Little Known Procedural Rule In Congress
Now I’ve run out of things to say. There’s obviously no sense talking about this kind of thing … or maybe, there is at that: I find that by putting things in writing I can understand them and see them a little more objectively. And I guess that’s one of the real objectives of writing, […]
All ages shall speak with amaze and applause Of the courage we’ll show in support of our laws To die we can bear – but to serve we disdain For shame is to freemen more dreadful than pain. John Dickinson, “The Liberty Song” a Revolutionary War Era poem
Steven Spielberg’s “The Post,” which for months has been called the right movie at the right moment, felt relevant, if in less magical and obvious ways. It doesn’t have the engine of a classic fairy tale, but rather the power of a populist Frank Capra fairy tale. It tells the story of how the Washington […]
Today in #QualityFraud: Schkreli’s lawyer. Martin Schkreli’s Former Lawyer Convicted
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Trying to find purpose, Trying to see meaning Trying to make sense of the nonsense that I’ve called My Life Cause only this river can bear me to safety Only this river can bear me away JJ Grey & Mofro, This River In 1979, I nearly missed a week long trip rafting down the Grand […]
Charles Manson died today. Here is a related post I published last month on Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald. “He sat for a moment, looking hurt and confused and not quite able to digest all this terrible news. Then he cried out: …”Oh … Jesus! What in the name of God is happening in the Country? Where […]
Med Mal caps McFall down in Florida Last year’s decision overturning the compensatory damage limits in Florida Medical Malpractice Cases
Lawyers are taught to be circumspect and cautious representing facts. I’m not going to do that here. Because I know better. So with apologies to old-timey practitioners, here is my reading of the Florida Supreme Court’s latest ruling saving consumers from the unrelenting pummeling of the healthcare delivery and insurance markets and their omnipresent and […]