The 11th Circuit goes on a tear
The 11th Circuit is generally known as a constitutionally protective circuit. Not lately. Aside from its reversal in Johnson v. Tampa Bay Sports Authority, it recently issued a horrifying decision
The 11th Circuit is generally known as a constitutionally protective circuit. Not lately. Aside from its reversal in Johnson v. Tampa Bay Sports Authority, it recently issued a horrifying decision
LodgeNet Entertainment Corp. supplies pay-per-view movies to America’s hotels, and “Focus on the Family” (FOF) says, “In August, family advocates will ask the Department of Justice to investigate and bring
The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists has named Marty Klein’s America’s War on Sex the “Sexuality Book of the Year” Dr. Joy Davidson, who presented the award,
I wanted to call this post “A Salute to Richard Marmor.” Who is Richard Marmor? Nobody really. I don’t say that in an insulting way… he’s, as far as I
I just did the Lisa Macci show, The Justice Hour, which is always a wonderful experience. She is a “conservative,” but in the real tradition of less government and more
Internet jurisdiction is a mishmash of theories that provide little predictability. However, I have often argued that when it comes to defamation actions, the rule should be that jurisdiction is
Trojan has a new ad campaign involving pigs with cellphones in a nightclub. Yeah, sounds like downtown Orlando to me. Anyhow, the ad sounds pretty clever. You can read about
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that two Ohio brothers who mailed adult films to Utah will face up to five years in prison on federal obscenity charges. Story here. The
A friend of mine sent me a link to this story: TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill that could lead to the
Could it be? Has the pendulum that the “values voters” swing upon so giddily to and fro finally started to swing back toward sanity? Is common sense and liberty coming
I recently wrote a posting about the Murphy v. Boston Herald case, in which Reporter David Wedge found himself on the wrong side of a defamation case. At the time,
I wish that I had the requisite volume of creative juices to make this stuff up. CNN reports: A math teacher whose name is used in a student film featuring