Category: In The Web
Ordinary World
Your Ordinary World ft. links to stories on San Diego Synagogue shooting, Joe Biden, America’s narrative, taxing the rich, Trump 2020 and more.
Wednesday Writs for 4/24
It’s time Wednesday Writs, your roundup of the best legal and law related links from around the web. This week: juvenile justice, illegal vegetable gardens, dumb criminals, Scooby Doo and more.
Tech Tuesday 04/22/19 – “It’s warm enough to swim in my pool!” Edition
Yes, I am feeling snarky today, why do you ask?
Wednesday Writs for 4/17
This week’s roundup includes the Pentagon Papers, sleeping defense attorneys, a Trump-adjacent judicial retirement, and a family going wild at WalMart.
Tech Tuesday 04/15/19 – “Taxes In The US Are So Stupid” Edition
I love it when we cause materials and chemicals to behave in ways that violate those general understandings of how physics works.
Wednesday Writs for 4/10
This week’s round up includes the assassination of President Garfield, sex discrimination at Jones Day, lawyers behaving (very) badly, dumb criminals and more
Tech Tuesday 04/09/19 – Back To The Grind Edition.
The family is back home, just the 3 of us again. I love the cousins, but it’s nice to have the house to ourselves again.
Ordinary World 8Apr19
Your Ordinary World for 8Apr19 feature links to great writing and viewpoints to read, share & discuss.
Linky Friday: Outrage
Linky Friday returns and brings you links and stories about outrage, protests, wrongdoing, affrontary, grievances, and Monty Python.
Wednesday Writs for 4/3
This week’s Writs include a SCOTUS roundup, a courtroom battle of the beers, hovercraft moose hunting, dumb criminals and more.
Tech Tuesday 04/02/19 – “I Live In A Madhouse This Week” Edition
Got family in town all week, with their two boys that Bug loves, and the new (adopted) teenage daughter (that he’s warming up to).
Linky Friday: Candidate Confab
Let’s check in on the (mostly) running candidates for the Democratic Nomination in 2020
Wednesday Writs for 3/27
Remember that time on Seinfeld when Kramer decided to opt out of mail, sparking a feud with the very sinister Postmaster General, Wilfred Brimley? Turns out, Kramer was within his rights- partially.
And Then They Came For the Memes
Those that have argued that online content providers should be regulated are about to get some real world data on what that might look like.
The Why of the 737 Max
In short, this is on both Boeing and the FAA, and both should get taken out to the woodshed over it, both criminally and civilly
Meanwhile, Back at the Brexit
Our UK friends have seen some developments in the increasingly chaotic Brexit saga over the last few days. Let’s discuss them.
Wednesday Writs for 3/20
In this week’s roundup of law and legal related links, the Legacy of Batson, planking for RBG, court-ordered weather control, Elon Musk’s tweet trouble, and more.
Tech Tuesday 3/19/19 – Sorry It’s Late Edition
Back then, the computers just did not have the memory or CPU cycles to do Computational Fluid Dynamics justice. Today, however…