I was reading some information about the financial crisis in this country (USA), and ran across a paper written by US District Court Judge Jed S. Rakoff. If we had more Judges with the mind of this one, we would not be in nearly as bad a shape as we are in. I have notContinue reading “Sentiments of US District Judge, Jed S. Rakoff – We Need More Judges Like This One!”
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“How Much Time Is Left?” by Karl Denninger
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/09/how-much-time-is-left-2777550.html “How Much Time Is Left?” Friday, September 27, 2013 17:09 (Before It’s News) “How Much Time Is Left?” by Karl Denninger “There is an old truism: Revolution is a game for the young. It’s true. Look at the people who rose up in the Middle East. Or anywhere else for that matter. It isContinue reading ““How Much Time Is Left?” by Karl Denninger”
Mark Stopa’s “The Erosion of the Judiciary”
Foreclosure Court: The Erosion of the Judiciary Continue reading “Mark Stopa’s “The Erosion of the Judiciary””
How To Blackout Your Site (For SOPA/PIPA) Without Hurting SEO
http://searchengineland.com/blackout-your-site-without-hurting-seo-108302 How To Blackout Your Site (For SOPA/PIPA) Without Hurting SEO Jan 16, 2012 at 2:39pm ET by Matt McGee inShare179 A number of websites are (or were) planning to “go black” this week while the U.S. Congress discusses issues related to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA). TheContinue reading “How To Blackout Your Site (For SOPA/PIPA) Without Hurting SEO”
Wikipedia Will Go Dark On January 18 To Protest SOPA And PIPA | TechCrunch
Wikipedia Will Go Dark On January 18 To Protest SOPA And PIPA ChrisVelazco posted 7 hours ago 35 Comments View Staff PageFollow me on twitter Chris Velazco is a mobile enthusiast and writer who studied English and Marketing at Rutgers University. Once upon a time, he was the news intern for MobileCrunch, and inContinue reading “Wikipedia Will Go Dark On January 18 To Protest SOPA And PIPA | TechCrunch”
Technology « Above the Law: A Legal Web Site – News, Commentary, and Opinions on Law Firms, Lawyers, Law School, Law Suits, Judges and Courts
Technology 05 Jan 2012 at 3:01 PM Posted in:Bad Ideas, Biglaw, Cyberlaw, Technology Stop Online Piracy Act Wants Biglaw Support; Biglaw Says, ‘Aw, Hell No’ By Christopher Danzig Unless you drowned yourself in a bathtub full of eggnog over the holidays, hopefully you are at least superficially aware of the Stop Online PiracyContinue reading “Technology « Above the Law: A Legal Web Site – News, Commentary, and Opinions on Law Firms, Lawyers, Law School, Law Suits, Judges and Courts”