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: An Inclination to CriticizeEveryone's doing it...
Full post as published by An Inclination to Criticize on March 14, 2007 (boomark / email).
Everyone's Business: Working Towards Sustainability Through Environmental Stewardship and Collaboration, March 2008
National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology - Everyone's Business: Working Towards Sustainability Through Environmental Stewardship and Collaboration, March...
"All roads lead to Gonzales"
The wonderful Dahlia Lithwich and some of her cohorts over at Slate have put together everyone's favorite diagram -- the venn diagram -- to break down "who in the Bush Administration broke the law, and who could be prosecuted...
Lest We Forget the Butt Painter . . .
OK, enough of this rankings nonsense, on to the important news (HT: Jon Hyman at Ohio's Employer Law Blog and Jack Sargent): In the update that I know everyone's been waiting for, Stephen Murmer, the Virginia high school art teacher...
The Future of the Reparations Movement
I haven't written about reparations in a while, in part because other news has been consuming everyone's attention this spring. There have been some developments: the University of Maryland's starting a course this fall to investigate its connections to slavery...
Griffey Baseball Dispute
Looks like we might have another case about everyone's favorite fugitive resource. From CNN.com: Controversy ensued in the stands following the home run. Justin Kimball, a 25-year-old from Miami, said he caught the home run ball, put it in a...
What's just right in Kansas...
Proving yet again that the states are way ahead of the feds in figuring out how to do sentencing and corrections, this local article reports encouraging news from everyone's favorite bellwether state: The percentage of Kansas inmates who commit new...









