Should Public Shaming Be an Option for Criminal Punishment?
Should Public Shaming Be an Option for Criminal Punishment?
Even if you agree that criminal public humiliation is effective, there’s the question of whether o (more…)
Even if you agree that criminal public humiliation is effective, there’s the question of whether o (more…)
The Florida statute makes it an infraction for anyone to play music in their car that’s “plainly (more…)
The clash between the Seattle branch of Hertz and its Muslim employees boiled over last week when ac (more…)
In light of the new law, teachers are being encouraged not to “friend” their students, and to (more…)
If anyone out there happens to know the geniuses over at the TSA Blog, have some mercy on them and p (more…)
Although no serious legal scholar agrees with them, some candidates for the U.S. Senate have gone on (more…)
Whatever rule the Supreme Court articulates, it should prevent government employers from seeking inf (more…)
A court recently ruled that mail containing privileged communications between inmates and their atto (more…)
Of course, if people had actually bothered to read the complaint, they’d know that the federal gov (more…)
What this means is that states that historically have had stricter gun control laws will possibly ha (more…)