Attack in Nice appears to be the seventh Islamic extremist terrorist attack in France in 18 months; Don’t give up on ‘Brady’; Calling 911 from a phone to obtain its number does not ‘search’ it, court rules; Thoughts on Justice Ginsburg’s “ill-advised” comments on Trump; More on Brexit, libertarianism, and the European Union;
 
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Attack in Nice appears to be the seventh Islamic extremist terrorist attack in France in 18 months
I grieve for France, and I'm filled with anger against her attackers, today as before.
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Don’t give up on ‘Brady’
Responses to readers’ comments: Is "Brady" hopelessly flawed? How should the personnel-file conundrum be resolved? Does discussing "Brady" detract from “real” criminal justice issues in need of reform? What’s around the bend for "Brady"?
Calling 911 from a phone to obtain its number does not ‘search’ it, court rules
A new decision from the Georgia Court of Appeals.
Thoughts on Justice Ginsburg’s “ill-advised” comments on Trump
Justice Ginsburg is right to fear a Trump presidency. Still, she was wrong to violate judicial norms by wading into partisan politics. Such a step might be justified if it were actually likely to save the nation from the catastrophe of a Trump victory. But there was no such prospect here.
 
More on Brexit, libertarianism, and the European Union
Prominent Swedish libertarian Johan Norberg outlines the libertarian case against Brexit, and in favor of the European Union (at least relative to currently feasible alternatives).
 
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