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Tag Archives: law
“Just Mercy” Will Rip Your Heart to Shreds
* A small commission is earned from purchases that are made using this visual link to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. In all my years, I have never read a more disturbing, yet compelling book. … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, art, book reviews, books, charities, civics, Civil Rights, civility, culture, diversity, history, human rights, humanity, inclusiveness, injustice, literature, politics, poverty, reading, social equity, Statistics, writing
Tagged Bryan Stevenson, crime, Equal Justice Initiative, inequality, injustice, justice, law, punishment, reviews
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Indiana – the crossroads of economic insanity
Yesterday, the legislature in my native home of Indiana voted to become the first state in the industrial Midwest to adopt right-to-work laws. Hopefully this short-sighted action will see the same fate (though more quickly) as a similar law that … Continue reading
Posted in deregulation, economics, Economy, human rights, Labor, politics, poverty, States
Tagged Indiana, labor, law, politics, right-to-work
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This ought to be interesting…
Heard on the news this evening that the Supreme Dorks have decided to hear the case challenging the legality of President Obama’s health care law. Given the Supreme Dorks can’t even figure who or what a person is, this ought to … Continue reading
Posted in civics, civility, government, Health care, poverty, Women
Tagged health care, law, Supreme Court
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Where’s the justice?
I have noticed that advertisements in print, broadcasting, and on billboards for attorneys and legal services have morphed in the past few years. Previously, most were about injury claims, drunk driving, and divorce. Today, the majority appear to have something … Continue reading
Posted in civics, civility, consumerism, deregulation, economics, government, politics, poverty, Trade
Tagged 99% occupy Wall Street, economics, economy, law, madoff, politics, Wall street
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