Upcoming talks in Denver and at Yale Law School; Trump only hires “the best people” — except when it comes to his health care policy advisors; ‘Look it up,’ from people who don’t look things up; Did Trump truly repudiate torture and the murder of civilians?;
 
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Upcoming talks in Denver and at Yale Law School
Upcoming talks this week on political ignorance, eminent domain, and overcriminalization.
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Trump only hires “the best people” — except when it comes to his health care policy advisors
Health care policy for people who don't understand health care, or policy, and for whom that doesn't matter.
 
‘Look it up,’ from people who don’t look things up
"Before you attack others, look up 'podium' and 'lectern'. You used 'podiums' I assume as a plural form of podium when you should have used 'lecterns'."
Justices Thomas and Alito urge court to decide First Amendment rules applicable to bus advertising
The Justices dissented from the court's denial of review in American Freedom Defense Initiative v. King County, the "Faces of Global Terrorism" bus ad case.
 
Did Trump truly repudiate torture and the murder of civilians?
He now says he will obey the law. But that is not same thing as truly reversing his position.
 
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