
At least a couple of posts a month, sometimes touching on law, always touching on the auto-totality and the political-cultural inversion.
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“Equality, I spoke the word, as if a wedding vow. Ah but I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” Bob Dylan, My Back Pages
Equality and the Declaration of Independence.
This year marks our 250th anniversary as the United St...
Problems are popping up all around us with generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal field. What those problems disclose about law practice doesn’t flatter the profession. At the same time, generative AI presents a novel ethical...
The SPLC Indictment
This post is about the recent indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), along with a story about a defendant in a criminal case here in Maine, long ago, who had a connection to the SPLC and its founder Morri...
There’s an interesting story in the local paper, the Portland Press Herald, today about a woman who escaped from Iran during the Islamic revolution in 1979. Her name is Parivash Rohani and she carries a message about 10 females between the...
How can an Associated Press movie review about Soviet Russia in 1937, during the height of Stalin’s great terror, not use the words communism or socialism even once? How can it instead suggest that a cinematic story about the Soviet Communi...
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Retired criminal defense attorney. Anti-totalitarian.
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