The McGeorge School of Law (where I am employed) held its third annual “Diversity Week” last week. The week featured a variety of on-campus events sponsored by the various minority groups and organizations the school recognizes. Among these are the Latino/a Law Students Association, the Black Law Students Association, the Asian-Pacific Law Students Association, […]
Why the Retirement of Justice Stevens is Important
For all too many Americans, the announcement that Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens would be retiring at the end of the Court’s current term probably fell into the category of “so what?” news. The Court is the most under-rated branch of government under the system of checks and balances that is part of […]
Neither Armageddon Nor Utopia: The Truth about America’s New Health Care System
So much has been said by both sides of the American political divide about the new health care system that Congress finally approved last month that a clear understanding of the new law might seem impossible to attain. On the one hand, it is hysterically described as the beginning of the end of […]
Return of Baseball Recalls Formative Years
Call me a dinosaur, a romantic, a kid at heart or an inveterate dreamer, but I can’t help getting excited when the winter sports finally give way to (or at least make room for) talk of pitching matchups and pennant races. Baseball has changed over the years, but it is still the single game […]
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