Righteous Indignation
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Constitutional Law, Federal Government, Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The Hidden Blessings of the NSA's Spying
There's a silver lining to the NSA spying cloud, as columnist Tamara Tabo explains. -
5th Circuit, Crime, Death Penalty, Edith Jones, Federal Judges, Federalist Society, Legal Ethics, Minority Issues, Politics, Racism
A Tale of Sound & Fury (But No Transcript): In Defense of Judge Edith Jones
A group of civil rights organizations recently filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Edith Jones of the Fifth Circuit. A former Jones clerk, Tamara Tabo, comes to the judge's defense. - Sponsored
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Constitutional Law, Crime, Death Penalty, Politics, Sentencing Law
Why We Can't Have Nice Things: The Death Penalty Dilemma
A conservative's argument against the death penalty.
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Antonin Scalia, Benchslaps, Constitutional Law, John Roberts, Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Righteous Indignation: Conservatives Benchslapping Conservatives
Oh no he didn't! Watch Justice Scalia ladle out the sauce to Chief Justice Roberts. -
Barack Obama, Department of Justice, Eric Holder, Politics, Privacy, Tax Law
Righteous Indignation: On the IRS Abuses and the Banality of Bureaucratic Evil
Ed. note: This is the latest installment of Righteous Indignation, our new column for conservative-minded lawyers. You probably saw this week’s topic coming. Until the folks at One First Street start tossing Elie and me some fresh meat to tussle over, my indignation — righteous as it is — must be directed elsewhere. Unless EM […] -
Crime, Guns / Firearms, Minority Issues, Politics
Righteous Indignation: Why Is the NRA So White?
Why then is there not greater support for gun rights in urban communities where the need for self-protection is so great? -
Abortion, Barack Obama, Crime, Deaths, Drugs, Health Care / Medicine, Murder, Politics, Privacy, Trials
Righteous Indignation: The Trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell and Some Thoughts on Abortion
The criminal trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell raises a question: What is the difference between late-term abortion and infanticide? -
5th Circuit, Clerkships, Edith Jones, Law Schools, Politics
Righteous Indignation: The 'Righter' Side of Law
A column for our conservative-minded readers, but can its author alter the usual ATL ideological balance?
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