And like any good prototype, what matters isn’t that it’s perfect. It’s that it’s honest, learnable and built to iterate.
Unfortunately, in their eagerness to throw together a legal framework, Congress has left the back door wide open to corruption.
As Senator Cruz and Chairmen Jordan and Issa investigate the Climate Judiciary Project, it’s good to remember that Judge Randolph got there first.
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When he was pitching himself to George W. Bush for a seat on the highest court in the land, John Roberts famously declared that judges should be like "umpires," making calls but never stepping up to ...
The indie RPG Dread Delusion is one of my favorite recent games, and I'd chalk that up to ambition. I'm not just talking about doing an Elder Scrolls-style open world with a small team, but how it ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina State Ethics Commission appears to have found probable cause in multiple investigations surrounding former Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright ...